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Toppler Of Tyrants: How Harvard Turned A Scared Teenager Into A Founding Father

John Adams was one of the Founding Fathers and second President of the United States of America. Before entering politics, Adams (1735-1826) worked as a teacher and lawyer. Brilliant, patriotic, and blunt, Adams became a critic of British authority in colonial America, which resulted in him assuming a leadership role in the Continental Congress.

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The Tao Of Princeton Mathematics

A former child prodigy, Terence Tao is one of the most important mathematicians of our time. Born in 1975, Tao was attending university-level calculus classes by the age of nine. Later, he continued his precocious streak by receiving his master’s in mathematics when he was 16…

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Harvard’s Most Indomitable Student, Ever

Blind and deaf as an infant, Helen Keller became internationally-renowned for her work as a writer, lecturer, political activist, and pioneer for people with disabilities. With the help of her childhood teacher and longtime companion Anne Sullivan, Keller first learned to communicate through a finger alphabet system…

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