Harvard University plans to borrow $750-million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, it said on Monday, days after President Donald Trump’s administration said it was reviewing $9-billion in federal grants and contracts in a crackdown on alleged antisemitism on college campuses. In a letter to the Ivy League school last week, the government listed conditions that Harvard must meet to receive federal money, including a ban on protesters wearing masks to hide their identities and other restrictions. Harvard acknowledged receiving the letter but did not comment further. “As part of ongoing contingency planning for a range of financial...