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  2. List of Boston Latin School alumni - Wikipedia

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    There are also several notable non-graduate alumni, including Louis Farrakhan, a leader of the Nation of Islam. Boston Latin admitted only male students at its founding in 1635. [4] The school's first female student was admitted in the nineteenth century. In 1972, Boston Latin admitted its first co-educational class. [5]

  3. Category:Boston Latin School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boston Latin School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 222 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Boston Latin School - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Latin School is a public exam school in Boston, Massachusetts. It was established on April 23, ... where the last names of famous alumni are painted.

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  6. Boston Latin Academy - Wikipedia

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    Boston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education. Originally named Girls' Latin School , it became the first college preparatory high school for girls in the United States. [ 4 ]

  7. Clifton R. Wharton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born in Boston, his father Clifton Reginald Wharton Sr. was a 40-year Foreign Service officer and the first African-American to pass the Foreign Service exam and to become a career ambassador. He graduated from Boston Latin School and entered Harvard College at 16.

  8. Dan Rea - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Boston Latin School (Class of 1966), [4] Boston State College (English major) and Boston University School of Law, Rea is a native Bostonian [5] who now lives in Newton, Massachusetts. He was born at Faulkner Hospital and grew up in Readville. [6]

  9. Philip J. Landrigan - Wikipedia

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    Landrigan graduated Boston Latin School in 1959 and Boston College in 1963. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1967 and completed his internship at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital and his residency at Boston Children's Hospital.