That's tuition, room, and board in 2013 education dollars.  Tuition was
much less 40 years ago, but still not cheap.

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On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[email protected]>wrote:

>  On 9/11/13 9:30 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
>
> I received an email a few hours ago from Reed College announcing that
> alumni will henceforth be able to access JSTOR over the internet through
> the Reed library.
>
>   *This new benefit of alumni status is part of JSTOR's initiative to
> offer alumni access for participating institutions, increasing its efforts
> to extend access to scholarship for individuals around the world: “this
> growing digital library of more than 1,900 academic journals, 15,000 books,
> and 2 million primary source objects is available to more than 10,000
> institutions in more than 160 countries.” Learn more at
> http://about.jstor.org/alumni/.
>
>
>  Largest library card I've ever been given, and a start on making it
> available to anyone who can make use of it.
>
> And among the most expensive ones:  $223,680 of tuition for that library
> card.
>
> http://cryptome.org/aaron-swartz-series.htm
>
> Marcus
>
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