"For many of the smaller schools this is theirbest effort ever," Glimp says. "None of theschools has been off to a bad start."
The Ultimate Effect
Clearly, though, the glamour of the largestfund drive in the history of higher educationmasks some fundamental divisions that could hamperefforts to make the schools cooperate further.
Officials, including Rudenstine, caution theextra money from a successful fund drive does notnecessitate cooperation.
The campaign, they say, must not be seen as anend in itself but rather a first step towardsfurther integration of the University.
If it works, President Rudenstine may even geta chance to put his foot on the accelerator