L. Wortman of the American Museum Of Natural History ; and Robert W. Shufeldt , curator of the Army Medical Museum .
After attending The Chorister School in Durham from 1961-66 , Blair boarded at Fettes College , a prestigious independent school in Edinburgh , during which time he met Charlie Falconer ( a pupileducation.educationthe rival Edinburgh Academy ) , whom he later appointed Lord Chancellor .
Stewart attended Edinburgh Academy , where Robert Louis Stevenson had been a pupileducation.educationa short time , and later studied English literature at Oriel College , Oxford .
At the age of 16 , in 1961 , he was awarded a scholarship to the Moscow P.I . Tchaikovsky State Conservatory , where he studied with Galina Eguiazarova ( a pupileducation.educationAlexander Goldenweiser ) , Heinrich Neuhaus ( who also taught Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels ) , and Stanislav Neuhaus , graduating in 1969 , at age 24 .
Cromwell spent some time at Jesus College , Cambridge , as the pupileducation.educationRichard Bancroft , afterwards archbishop , but did not matriculate .
Browning was born in London , the son of merchant William Shipton Browning , and educated at Eton College , where he was a pupileducation.educationWilliam Johnson Cory and at King 's College , Cambridge , where he became fellow and tutor , graduating fourth in the classical tripos of 1860 , and where he was inducted into the exclusive Cambridge Apostles , a debating society for the Cambridge elite .
He was educated at Eton College , as a pupileducation.educationOscar Browning , and at King 's College , Cambridge .
He was a pupileducation.educationAndré Jaunet , and later attended the Paris Conservatoire , where he won first prize with Marcel Moyse and Roger Cortot .
She studied at the Westminster Technical Institute , a pupileducation.educationWalter Sickert and Harold Gilman ; at the Slade School of Fine Art ; and the Royal College of Art .
He was committed to becoming a painter , and in 1809 he became the first pupileducation.educationBenjamin Haydon and a student at the Royal Academy schools in London — where he later exhibited .
Sir John Soane 's foremost pupileducation.educationEdwards joined Soane 's office at Lincoln 's Inn Fields as an improver in 1806 and was admitted to the Royal Academy Schools two years later .
He studied for two years at the Lincoln School of Art , then under Edward Poynter at the Royal Academy Schools for three years and became a pupileducation.educationAdolphe William Bouguereau in Paris .
He was a pupileducation.educationPeter Rouw , and attended the Royal Academy Schools in 1811 , gaining the silver medal there in both 1811 and 1812 .
Chesshyre was educated at St Michael 's Preparatory School , Otford ( contemporary with John Hurt and a pupileducation.educationRoy Martin Haines ) and The King 's School , Canterbury ( The Grange House 1954–59 ) .
From 1936 to 1940 Flanders was a pupileducation.educationWestminster School , where his contemporaries included Peter Ustinov , Peter Brook , Tony Benn and Donald Swann .
A pupileducation.educationJ. Lefebvre , T. Robert-Fleury and J.P. Laurens in Académie Julian , she became a very popular portrait painter , thanks to Léon Bonnat .
In 1904 , like many other young artists from Hungary , he went to Paris for additional study ; he attended the Académie Julian as a pupileducation.educationJean Paul Laurens .
He studied in Paris , at Académie de la Grande Chaumière and at the Académie Julian , as a pupileducation.educationFernand Léger .
From 1877-1880 she was in Paris at the Académie Julian with a fellow - pupileducation.educationBashkirtseff and bracketed with her as first in the concourse mentioned in the famous diary .
Farrell was educated at Fryerns Grammar and Technical School in Basildon , Essex , followed by the University of Nottingham and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School , alongside fellow pupileducation.educationDay-Lewis .
While attending the independent Westminster School as a day boy , he first met fellow pupileducation.educationWaller ( 1945–2009 ) , and they began playing and singing together as a duo in coffee bars .
Link was distant from the administration and faculty but enjoyed working with undergraduates ; his star pupileducation.educationPrinceton University was Bill Bradley , and at Northwestern University it was George McGovern , who wrote labor history and whom Link supported when he was the 1972 Democratic candidate for president .
He later studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and was a pupileducation.educationDugald Stewart in philosophy .
The son of professional musicians , he was a chorister at Worcester Cathedral under Christopher Robinson and a pupileducation.educationThe King 's School , Worcester , studied at the Royal College of Music under Herbert Howells , and was organ scholar at St George 's Chapel , Windsor Castle and King 's College , Cambridge .
Searle was born in Oxford where he was a classics scholar before studying—somewhat hesitantly—with John Ireland at the Royal College of Music in London , after which he went to Vienna on a six-month scholarship to become a private pupileducation.educationAnton Webern , which became decisive in his composition career .
This role did not satisfy him and he returned to the Royal College of Music to resume his composition studies , now with John Ireland , who had been a pupileducation.educationMoeran 's earlier teacher Charles Villiers Stanford .
Following this , Gundry studied classics and philosophy at Balliol College , Oxford , law at Middle Temple , and worked for a few years as a barrister before pursuing music studies at the Royal College of Music in 1935 where he was a pupileducation.educationGordon Jacobs ( orchestration ) , R. O. Morris ( counterpoint ) , and Ralph Vaughan Williams ( composition ) .
In 1938 he left Clitheroe Royal Grammar School where he had played Gershwin 's Rhapsody In Blue , having won a Lancashire county scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London where he was a pupileducation.educationArthur Leslie Benjamin .
Especially significant was his inspiration to Christen Raunkiær – his pupileducation.educationsuccessor on the chair of botany at the University of Copenhagen .
He was educated at the University of Tübingen , where he became a pupileducation.educationfriend of Heinrich Ewald , and studied under Ferdinand Christian Baur , though he did not join the new Tübingen school .
Pfeil and Schaer established their curriculum at Auburn in 1961 based on the ′Ulm Model′and their experiences under Max Bill ( Swiss ) , co-founder of HfG and pupileducation.educationthe Bauhaus ( 1919–1933 ) and Tomás Maldonado ( Argentinian ) , HfG Rector and advocate of systems-thinking .
He studied medicine and sciences at the Universities of Harderwijk and Leiden , where he was a pupileducation.educationHermann Boerhaave ( 1668–1738 ) and Bernhard Siegfried Albinus ( 1697–1770 ) .
A native of Geneva , he studied initially at the University of Cambridge , then transferred to the University of Leiden , where he was a pupileducation.educationHerman Boerhaave ( 1668–1738 ) .
Reverend William Webb Ellis ( 24 November 1806 – 24 February 1872 ) was an Anglican clergyman and the alleged inventor of rugby football whilst a pupileducation.educationRugby School .
The winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup , named after William Webb Ellis , the Rugby School pupileducation.education— according to a popular legend — invented rugby by picking up the ball during a football game .
William Webb Ellis , a pupileducation.educationRugby school , is said to have `` showed a fine disregard for the rules of football , as played in his time '' by picking up the ball and running to the opponents ' goal in 1823 .
On 20 July 1871 , C. W. Alcock , a gentleman from Sunderland and a former pupileducation.educationHarrow School proposed that `` '' a Challenge Cup should be established in connection with the Association '' '' , the idea that gave birth to the competition .
In 1910 , he began teaching at Charterhouse School , Godalming , Surrey , where he met the poet Robert Graves , then a pupileducation.educationand he went on to act as best man at Graves ' wedding in 1918 .
Leech was educated at Charterhouse School , where William Makepeace Thackeray , his lifelong friend , was a fellow pupileducation.educationand at sixteen he began to study for the medical profession at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , where he won praise for the accuracy and beauty of his anatomical drawings .
After spending seven years at Mr. Browne 's school at Cheam , Surrey , Riddell entered Shrewsbury School in 1838 as a pupileducation.educationBenjamin Hall Kennedy .
He studied at the Universities of Marburg , Berlin and Bonn , where he was a pupileducation.educationHeinrich von Sybel ( 1817–1895 ) .
After graduation at the Prague Conservatory in 1948 , Munclinger studied conducting ( he was a pupileducation.educationVáclav Talich ) and composition at Academy of Performing Arts in Prague .
He attended Skidmore College , where he was a student of Clark Blaise , the writing teacher and short-story writer who was Bernard Malamud 's main pupileducation.educationand also roommates and good friends with Raymond Carver at the Iowa Writers ' Workshop at the University of Iowa .
His most influential pupileducation.educationCharles le Brun , who organized all the interior decorative painting at Versailles and dictated the official style at the court of Louis XIV of France , but who jealously excluded Vouet from the Académie Royale in 1648 .
A pupileducation.educationFrançois Boucher ( 1703–1770 ) , he went on to win the Grand Prix de Rome and become a director of the French Academy in Rome , an academician and a member of the Institute .
He was a pupileducation.educationimitator of Boucher , whose younger daughter he married in 1758 , and through whose influence he was elected an Academician in 1763 , as a miniature painter , on which occasion he presented his drawing of `` Hyperides pleading the cause of Phryne before the Areopagus '' , now in the Louvre .
He was a pupileducation.educationOtto Jahn ( 1813–1869 ) at the University of Bonn , then continued his studies at the Universities of Berlin and Göttingen .
Green grew up in Gloucestershire and attended Eton College , where he became friends with fellow pupileducation.educationPowell and wrote most of his first novel , `` Blindness '' .