In 1917, the university bought the press, making it a division of Stanford.
The university bought it in 2005 and to rent the single rooms to girls from sororities.
The university bought the property in 1994 intending to use the land as a research and education center.
In November 1835 a turning event occurred for the museum when the university bought an 18th-century mansion and offered to place the collection there.
For a year, he was not able to type at all and had to use a voice-recognition computer that the university bought for him.
The university bought a large suburban area known as Salaya in 1971 for its future developments.
Of course, one solution could be for companies to provide universities with equipment, or at least the money to buy it.
In the following years the university bought more buildings throughout the city.
Though the university has been buying property in the area for years, several large commercial landowners have refused to sell.
It was demolished after a fire, before the university bought the property.