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...Council Bluffs, Iowa native concentrated in English and Comparative Literature as an undergraduate at the College, graduating magna cum laude in 1928. He received his A.M. in 1932 and his doctoral degree in 1937--both from Harvard...
Lester Fred Jewett graduated from the College in 1957 magna cum laude in government. He was admitted to the Harvard Business School, where he graduate with an MBA in 1960. In 1964, Jewett was hired by then-Dean of Admissions Fred L. Glimp '50 as an assistant director, and has since devoted his life to the College. Indeed, over the past three decades, Jewett's life and the course of the College have proceeded intertwined, each complementing and energizing the other...
Slichter returned to Harvard in January 1946, and completed his course requirements by the end of the summer. He had little time for extracurriculars, participating only briefly in the radio station. And with the help of an undergraduate thesis advised by J. H. Van Vleck, Slichter graduate magna cum laude as a member of Phi Beta Kappa...
...your doctors seem to keep getting younger? Meet BALAMURALI AMBATI. At 17, he just graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, which claims he's the youngest physician ever. Ambati moved from India to the U.S. with his family when he was three and graduated from New York University (magna cum laude, natch) at 13. Unlike TV's Doogie Howser, however, Ambati doesn't look young. "At [medical school] orientation, someone mentioned that the youngest member of the class was 14," he says. "People were asking me, 'Have you seen the 14-year-old?'" After he's finished studying...
...undergraduate, Elhauge concentrated in biochemistry. He graduated magna cum laude in three years...