101. Richey, who grew up in Andover, Kan., came to Los Angeles and started to study law. 102. She first studied law and then turned to architectural history and theory. 103. She studied economics at Oxford, married and divorced, then accepted a full scholarship to study law at the University of Miami. 104. She studied law in England to become a lawyer at the Middle Temple Inn of Court in London. 105. She worked her way through District of Columbia Teachers College, then, while teaching in a junior high school, she studied law at night at Georgetown University. 106. She briefly showed interest in journalism, but soon McGovern became hooked on Perry Mason and expressed a desire to study law, Miller recalls. 107. She completed graduate studies at Columbia University, where she also studied law. 108. She decided to study law, her interest piqued by a job with a Dayton law firm. 109. She has studied Islamic law to better defend the rights of women, she says. 110. So far, White House officials said privately, they are studying the law and considering their options. |