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Taylor had very little formal education. He did not go to high school or college.
Abraham Lincoln did not attend college. He had very little formal schooling and was pretty much self taught. He estimated that altogether he had had one year of formal schooling. He educated himself by reading and passed the bar exam.
Abraham Lincoln did not attend college. He had very little formal schooling and was pretty much self taught. He estimated that altogether he had had one year of formal schooling. He educated himself by reading and passed the bar exam.
Except for home schooling when she was a child and later English classes with the Sisters of Loreto she had little formal education.
Abraham Lincoln had very little school. He had less than one year of formal education. He basically taught himself to read.
Thomas Edison received very little formal schooling and was largely self-taught. Known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," he was a prolific inventor who held over 1,000 patents. He is best known for his contributions to the development of the light bulb and the phonograph.
He had approximately 18 months of formal schooling. Thus, he was - for the most part - self educated.
When AJ is used in reference to the US Supreme Court, it means "Associate Justice," the formal title of the eight justices who serve under the Chief Justice.It can also stand for Apple Jack (from my little pony).It may also be used by Jammers on Animal Jam (AJ) to abbreviate the game.
President John Adams appointed John Marshall, his Secretary of State, Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court in January 1801, a little more than a month before Adams left office. Marshall succeeded third Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, who was in poor health.