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'''Franklin Delano Roosevelt''', President of the United States, was a [[Columbia Law School]] dropout, as was his relative [[Theodore Roosevelt]] before him. | '''Franklin Delano Roosevelt''', President of the United States, was a [[Columbia Law School]] dropout, as was his relative [[Theodore Roosevelt]] before him. | ||
− | Years later, as President, Roosevelt would summon a group of mostly Columbia professors as his "Brain Trust" to help solve the problems of the Great Depression. | + | Years later, as President, Roosevelt would summon a group of mostly Columbia professors as his "[[Brain Trust]]" to help solve the problems of the Great Depression. |
[[Category:Drop outs]] | [[Category:Drop outs]] |
Revision as of 16:13, 9 July 2007
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States, was a Columbia Law School dropout, as was his relative Theodore Roosevelt before him.
Years later, as President, Roosevelt would summon a group of mostly Columbia professors as his "Brain Trust" to help solve the problems of the Great Depression.