After the war, I returned to Minnesota, from which I soon moved to Brown University, and a year later, to Columbia University where I remained from 1947 until 1958.
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Two years later, I went to the University of Minnesota from which I was on leave for several years during the war as a member of Statistical Research Group at Columbia University.
Made it through high school, went to the University of Minnesota.
And then I went to the University of New Hampshire for two years, and then the war came along.
I moved to Chicago in 1980 to go to college.
I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the University of Denver where I ultimately got my degree.
I left for New York three days after graduation.
I left Princeton, but I graduated Harvard, in 1952.
I attended schools in Seattle through the University of Washington, from which I was graduated in 1931. I spent the next year at Northwestern University.
After the navy, I transferred to Harvard and finished there. I was there the spring term of 1951 and I stayed through the summer term and a whole other year, so I was able to do two years in a little less than a year and a half.
And then, when I left Princeton in the middle of my sophomore year, I went into the navy.