As far as I can tell from some internet searching, Paul McCartney has no connection to the London School of Economics. However, according to the Wikipedia entry on Mick Jagger, he went there on a scholarship. "He studied for a degree in accounting and finance, with a minor in physical education, but attended for less than a year and did not graduate, leaving to pursue a musical career." So that may be what the questioner was thinking of.
London School of Economics was created in 1895.
The most famous college for the study of economics is the London School of Economics in England, London.
No he did at Stanford.
Mick Jagger was one. He studied at the London School of Economics.
Sir Arthur Lewis attended the London School of Economics, where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in economics. He later completed his PhD at the University of London.
Sydney Cain has written: 'The history of the foundation of the London School of Economics and Political Science' -- subject(s): London School of Economics and Political Science
Although I do not know whether he actually graduated, he did attend the London School of Economics.
Mick Jagger. He studied at The London School of Economics.
London School of Economics
Mick Jagger went to London School of Economics
Mick Jagger attended the London School of Economics in the early 1960s. He had considered either going into politics or journalism.
The London School of Economics can be contacted in a few different ways. The school can be contacted by mail, phone, or email. Additionally a person can also choose to contact a specific department or staff member at the school.