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Biography Of Groton V. Fraternity
Educated by tutors and governesses until age 14.
In 1896, he attended Groton School for boys, a preparatory school in Massachusetts.
Graduated from Groton in 1900.
Entered Harvard University and became a barely passing student.
Studied law at Columbia University Law School and passed the bar exam in 1907, however, he didn’t receive a degree.
Member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
Editor of the Harvard Crimson newspaper.
Received his degree in three years.

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