I do have a lot of alumni in Washington.
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You know what's funny is that I have this ongoing relationship with the city of Washington D.C. I went to George Washington University, and my nickname was K-Dub - based on G-Dub - and I'm now on the board of trustees at George Washington University.
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.
Northwestern's alumni list is truly impressive. This university has graduated best-selling authors, Olympians, presidential candidates, Grammy winners, Peabody winners, Emmy winners, and that's just me!
My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.
I always say that I went to the College of Blossoms and the University of Ray Charles.
Most of the people who live in Washington come from other places and you can learn something from them.
I didn't finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.
The biggest thing I've learned from my dad is he's had adoring crowds of 8,000 at Berkeley, and 6,000 at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University. That's an amazing feat to have people coming out in one of the most liberal universities and one of the most conservative.
My grandfather was a politician and lived in Washington, D.C., so as a kid, I used to go to D.C. every other weekend.
I graduated from the University of Delaware with a double major in history and political science.
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