Lee Marshall Bass is one of three brothers who inherited a family fortune created by their oil baron uncle Sid Richardson. He donated $20 million dollars to Yale University, but his donation was diverted by Yale President Richard C. Levin, at which point Bass withdrew his donation and Yale lost $500 million dollars in what would be future donations from the Bass family. Forbes entry for Lee |Graduate of Yale University and the Wharton School of Business at UPenn
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- Lee Marshall Bass is one of three brothers who inherited a family fortune created by their oil baron uncle Sid Richardson. He donated $20 million dollars to Yale University, but his donation was diverted by Yale President Richard C. Levin, at which point Bass withdrew his donation and Yale lost $500 million dollars in what would be future donations from the Bass family. Forbes entry for Lee |Graduate of Yale University and the Wharton School of Business at UPenn
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- Lee Marshall Bass is one of three brothers who inherited a family fortune created by their oil baron uncle Sid Richardson. He donated $20 million dollars to Yale University, but his donation was diverted by Yale President Richard C. Levin, at which point Bass withdrew his donation and Yale lost $500 million dollars in what would be future donations from the Bass family. Forbes entry for Lee |Graduate of Yale University and the Wharton School of Business at UPenn
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