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Harvard is about to be blessed with another of the child prodigies which have so frequently filled its halls-but this time it's the real thing. Martin G. Ettlinger, 16-year old boy wonder from Austin, Texas, will enter the Business School as soon as he's put the finishing touches on his M.A.
He recently graduated from the University of Texas with an all-A rating and a PBK key to boot. Six feet two and 200 pounds make Ettlinger no anemic Lord Fauntleroy, but although he is interested in organic chemistry he has yet found no attractions in the opposite sex.
Although he graduated from college at 16, he has been held back by his parents as much as possible; when he entered Texas University at 12 he already had credit for two extra years' work which he did not need. With such a record he should have little trouble at the Harvard Business School.
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