The article discusses a donation made to Claremont McKenna College by the private foundation of the philanthropist Robert A. Day. The donation is the largest ever received by a liberal arts college, and it will serve to implement graduate studies in finance. Some members of the college's faculty feel that the size of the donation and its use are not in keeping with the general goals of the college. The chair of the literature department, Robert Faggen, is quoted talking about his fear that the college will become comparable to a trade school. The college's president, Pamela B. Gann, is also quoted saying that the evaluation of the college can be determined in the success of its students in the job market.
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