Talk:Andrew Brimmer
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[edit]Andrew Brimmer by:Endia Moore
Andrew Brimmer was born September 13,1926 in Newelleton Louisiana. Andrew Brimmer has 2 sisters and a brother his father was a sharecropper. He attended racial segregated schools.
He later on served in the army from 1945-46. After that he attended the University of Washington, to receive his bachelor, and masters degrees in 1951.
Andrew Brimmer received a full scholarship to study in India. Then he enrolled in Harvard University in 1952 receiving his PH.D in 1957.
Andrew Brimmer was a member of lots of boards read about it at wikipedia.org
Thank you for writing this article! I am new to Wikipedia and stumbled upon it! I think there is much more to add but it is nice to know someone is thinking of Mr. Brimmer Domgalletti (talk) 06:04, 23 July 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]The source at the bottom of the page leads to an expired/deleted page. Can we get a new source? Nuraska (talk) 19:14, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
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