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'''Alexander Hamilton''' failed to graduate from Columbia's predecessor, King's College, over 220 years ago. He remains the most famous person ever associated with the school. | '''Alexander Hamilton''' failed to graduate from Columbia's predecessor, King's College, over 220 years ago. He remains the most famous person ever associated with the school. | ||
− | [[Hamilton|Hamilton Hall]] is named after him. You might have also seen him featured on the $10 bill. | + | [[Hamilton|Hamilton Hall]] is named after him. You might have also seen him featured on the $10 bill. Oh, and he was murdered by the sinister [[Aaron Burr]], a sinister graduate of darkest [[Princeton]]. |
Revision as of 04:04, 8 March 2007
Alexander Hamilton failed to graduate from Columbia's predecessor, King's College, over 220 years ago. He remains the most famous person ever associated with the school.
Hamilton Hall is named after him. You might have also seen him featured on the $10 bill. Oh, and he was murdered by the sinister Aaron Burr, a sinister graduate of darkest Princeton.