31. He followed it with a Harvard University graduate degree in business and joined IBM Corp. for two years before Prosoft came calling.
32. He had a fresh enthusiasm that "propelled me through two graduate degrees and into my present position as professor of plant pathology at Cornell University."
33. He has a graduate degree in theology.
34. He did not return until 1975, when he needed a place to hang his Harvard Business School graduate degree.
35. He held graduate degrees in theology, biblical languages and biblical Scripture from Catholic University, the Pontifical Biblical Institute at the Vatican and the Gregorian University.
36. He is an economist with a post graduate degree from the University of Chicago.
37. He later attended UCLA, where he obtained a graduate degree in kinesiology.
38. He later earned graduate degrees at Princeton and Harvard and studied composition with Rogers Sessions and Earl Kim.
39. He then earned a graduate degree in city planning at the University of California, Berkeley and a doctorate in public policy administration at Harvard University.
40. He received his graduate degree in engineering from Harvard in 1925 and immediately joined the company with which he spent his career.