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He graduated in 1901 with an MA and over the next 7 years taught at several schools.
Ames graduated BA in 1598 and MA in 1601, and was chosen for a fellowship in Christ's College.
The son of a naval officer, Ainsworth was educated at the Ludgrove School in Wokingham, Bradfield College, and Lincoln College, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1979, with an MA in English Literature and Language.
Montagu was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1679, graduated MA in 1682, and became a Fellow of Trinity in 1683.
Carson graduated BA and MA.
In 1970, the family moved to Toronto where Layton graduated the following year from York University with an MA in political science.
After education at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Cambridge ( where he studied modern languages and graduated MA ), Keene wrote his first chess book whilst
He graduated with a BA in 1829 and received his MA in 1831.
Porson graduated MA in 1785.
He graduated BA in 1568 and MA in 1571, before seven years of Biblical studies, including a study of the Bible in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic and the works of the Church Fathers and contemporary Protestant theologians.
She received a Boise travelling scholarship for the period 1986-1987 and then graduated with an MA from Goldsmiths College, London in 1990.
John was educated at the Leith Grammar School, and at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated MA, in 1742.
He was educated at Forrester High School and the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated with an MA in Politics.
In 1857 he gained a bursary at Marischal College, and graduated MA in 1861, with the highest honours in classics and philosophy.
Born of Jewish heritage in Toronto, Gotlieb graduated from the University of Toronto with degrees in literature in 1948 ( BA ) and 1950 ( MA ).
He then went up to Cambridge University, where he graduated with a first-class degree in History at Trinity College ( MA ) as well as serving as President of the Cambridge Union Society.
Born on 25 December 1926, Dharamvir Bharati graduated in BA ( first class ) in 1945 and in 1947 completed his MA in Hindi literature ( first class ) and finally did his PhD from Allahabad University.
He was educated at Kingstown, Armagh, at Cheltenham College, and at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated BA in 1859 and MA in 1863, and where he studied divinity with a view to becoming a priest in the Protestant Church of Ireland.
She later graduated from the London School of Economics with the degree of Master of Arts ( MA ).
He was educated at the prestigious Perth Modern School ( where Prime Minister Bob Hawke was also educated ) and at the prestigious University of Western Australia, where he graduated with a MA degree.
Gordon Honeycombe was born in Karachi, in British India, and educated at the Edinburgh Academy and at University College, Oxford, from which he graduated with an MA in English.
He graduated in English securing the first position in first class in 1921 and also did MA in 1923 and BL in 1924.
He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated MA.
He graduated from St. Andrews University where he had been Chairman of the St. Andrews University Labour Club with an MA in History in 1976, and the University of Edinburgh with an LLB in Law in 1992.

graduated and 1839
Frelinghuysen was graduated from Rutgers College in 1836, and studied law in Newark with his uncle, to whose practice he succeeded in 1839, after he was admitted to the bar.
He graduated from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky in 1839 and later attended the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ).
In 1838, Jowett gained a fellowship ; he graduated with first-class honours in 1839.
He attended Wabash College, but transferred to the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1839.
From 1839, he studied botany under A. P. de Candolle at Geneva, and graduated with a botanical thesis at Zurich in 1840.
He graduated in 1839, third in his class of 31 cadets, as a second lieutenant of engineers.
He graduated in 1839, at the top of his class, and served for a number of years with the Army Corps of Engineers.
He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1839 with very high honors in mathematics.
In 1839, he graduated from the university and moved to the newly opened Pulkovo Observatory, where he was immediately appointed as assistant of the director ( his father ).
His influential father managed to obtain for his son a second lieutenant's commission in the 6th U. S. Infantry on July 10, 1839, at roughly the time his classmates graduated.
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1839 as a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd U. S. Artillery.
He graduated at Amherst in 1839, studied law in Boston under Rufus Choate, graduated at Andover Theological Seminary in 1845, and was pastor of the Harvard Congregational church of Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1845-1846, and of the Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn, New York, from 1846 until shortly before his death.
The surviving son ( John Logan Campbell ) graduated as a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1839, and sailed for New South Wales, Australia later that year as a surgeon on the emigrant ship Palmyra.
He graduated at Amherst College in 1839 and at the Harvard Divinity School in 1842.
He then went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where was a member of the Cambridge crew in the Boat Race and graduated BA in 1839.
He graduated from Dickinson College in 1839, taught and preached in New York City for a few months, and in 1840 took charge of the Methodist Episcopal church at Asbury, New Jersey, and removed in the next year to North Carolina, where he was General Agent for the American Bible Society.
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1839, placing 13th out of 31 in his class.
He finished his education at Shrewsbury School and then Lincoln College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1839.
Raised in a strict Methodist home, Saxe was first sent, in 1835, to Wesleyan University which he left after a year, and then to Middlebury College, from which he graduated in 1839.
He matriculated at University College, Durham in October 1836 and graduated with his BA in June 1839.
He graduated from UVM in 1839 and taught school for one year, during which time he began to attend the Presbyterian church.
He studied at Middlebury College, Vermont, in 1838 – 1839, graduated at Yale in 1843, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, and studied at Harvard Law School in 1843 – 1844.
He graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, D. C., in 1836, then studied law, and removed to Utica, New York in 1839.

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