91. He also ran climbing schools on Mount Hood in Oregon and Mount Rainier in Washington. 92. He attended graduate school on government fellowships and he taught at a state university. 93. He has joined Project Atlas, a new effort in which a consortium of theorists advises schools on a range of issues. 94. He donated some of the money to build mosques and schools on Basilan. 95. He entered school on a non degree track. 96. He returned to school on Thursday and opened fire in the cafeteria with a semiautomatic rifle. 97. He registered for school on his own this year. 98. He performed routine clerical duties and apparently went to school on the job learning how to wheel and deal. 99. He played the course in his mid-teens with his late father, who regularly ran a summer Golf Digest instructional school on the famous property. 100. He urges a hard-nosed approach to crime but opposes prayer in schools on constitutional grounds. |