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1At Cornell University he graduated summa cum laude with distinction in all subjects.
2Eventually Austen went back and graduated-notsumma cum laude, honesty compels me to add.
3But she was from an excellent family, and had graduated from Yale summa cum laude.
4I guess the summa folks 'll like it, too.
5Eleanor Thorpe, twenty-six, graduated summa from Harvard business school.
6He went to Yale, and graduated summa cum laude.
7At Harvard, Levitt wrote his senior thesis on thoroughbred breeding and graduated summa cum laude.
8In this sense the sublimest genius will be found infelix operas summa, nam ponere totum nescit.
9In other words, the fullness of liberty lies in the fullness of reason: summa lex summa libertas.
10There he finished his studies with a PhD (summa cum laude) in animal genetics in 1963.
11In summa it is a vile business, if the gentlemen are all to be governed by one person.
12There was more choral and instrumental music, and the calling forward of the summa arts and sciences undergraduates.
13The good is summed up under categories which are not summa genera, but heads or gradations of thought.
14Indhira earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Rutgers University where she graduated summa cum laude.
15She learned that he had graduated summa cum laude with an MBA from Harvard at the age of twenty-three.
16The foremost rows were called cavea prima, of cavea; the last, cavea ultima, or summa; and the middle, cavea media.