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She attended the Girls ' Latin School of Chicago ( describing herself as an average student ), graduated in 1939, and later attended Smith College in Massachusetts, where she majored in English and drama and graduated in 1943.
She majored in folklore and mythology at Brown University, and has a master's degree in religious studies.
She attended the private girls ' school Brearley School in New York City and majored in music at Wellesley College.
She majored in Theater Arts and Education.
She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin, where she majored in history.
" She majored in engineering at Berkeley before switching to English.
She then majored in political science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, graduating in 1969 and earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1972.
She majored in biology.
She majored in independent studies, which included Philosophy, Natural History, and Physics.
She graduated from New York University, where she majored in English, dramatic arts and speech.
She then attended Hunter College and double majored in history and drama.
She received a scholarship to attend Vassar College where she majored in history.
She majored in philosophy.
She later attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, where she majored in chemistry.
She first traveled to France as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, where she majored in French Cultural Studies, and immediately was drawn to the food and market culture around her.
She majored in theater at Wesleyan University, worked in summer stock productions during vacations, and graduated in 1978.
She attended Malone University and Ashland University, where she majored in radio / television production, programming and performance and minored in political science.
She majored in English at the University of Delaware.
She majored in Victorian Studies at Vassar College.
She attended Sarah Lawrence College and majored in philosophy and art.
She majored in Economics at the Fergusson College, Pune.
She later attended Yale University where, as a student in Jonathan Edwards College, she majored in history and earned her bachelor's degree in 1977.
She majored in dance at Cal State Long Beach but left after one year to devote her time to work and theater.
She double majored in mathematics and music performance.

She and theater
She was attracted to Henry, a tall, redheaded student who shared her love of the theater.
She would later become one of the few successful women theater promoters on Broadway.
She returned to theater in the early 1990s, and to Broadway as Charlotte Cardoza in Titanic.
She returned to Pittsburgh to teach theater at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Pittsburgh Musical Theater's Rauh Conservatory as well as to perform in Pittsburgh theatre until her death on September 9, 2004.
She received three years of Spanish ballet training and four years of theater at Cristina Rota's New York school.
She never played Desirée in the theater ; instead, she used the beautiful lyrics and melody to create a major pop hit.
She agreed to wear an orange dress, which is believed to have appeared red in the artificial lights of the theater, so that police could easily identify her.
She continued her work in the theater and on television, although she lacked " vocal horsepower " and would likely not have had a lengthy stage career.
She piqued his interest in the theater and took him to see performances often.
She later worked as a literary adviser to Habimah, the national theater, and an editor for the publishing company Sifriyat HaPoalim (" Workers ' Library ").
She returned to the theater, with the occasional brief appearance on television.
She auditioned for George Cukor's stock theater company, and although he was not very impressed, he gave Davis her first paid acting assignment anyway — a one-week stint playing the part of a chorus girl in the play Broadway.
She was uncomfortable working outside of her area of expertise ; she had never been a musical performer and her limited theater experience had been more than 20 years earlier.
She then entered and won a Charleston dance contest which allowed her to tour for six months, at one point in 1926 performing at an 18-month-old theater called The Craterian in Medford, Oregon.
She attended the University of Florida, Florida State University, and Boston University, but graduated from the University of Florida in theater.
She studied sociology at Miranda House, Delhi University, where she became involved in political street theater and performed for three years in an amateur drama company.
She has performed in many television shows, theater productions and movies, earning a variety of awards for her acting, including an Obie Award, a Golden Satellite Award and a Saturn Award.
She participated in school drama club, and in 1933 made her debut in amateur theater, in the lead role in Alice in Wonderland, a production of the Saratoga Community Players based on the work of Lewis Carroll.
She also starred in several theater productions on the island.
She also starred in several stage plays, including a play called It Had to be You at a dinner theater in Canada, Particular Friendships in New York in 1981, and Two for the Seesaw, directed by Burt Reynolds.
She graduated from UCLA in 1981 with a degree in theater.
She was Fred Astaire's elder sister, and his partner in a 27-year career in vaudeville and theater, beginning when he was five and she was eight.
She attended Greendale High School and still plays a major role in its theater department.
She planned a career in musical theater but went with her family instead.
She obtained employment as a violinist in a Salt Lake City, Utah, theater.

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