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    Neil Diamond graduated from Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School and attended what University for a time?

    Question #64840. Asked by varmint45. (Apr 20 06 6:09 PM)


    lanfranco

    Neil Diamond briefly attended NYU on a fencing scholarship, intending to enter the pre-med program.

    That was news to me.


    http://www.answers.com/topic/neil-diamond

    Apr 20 06, 7:12 PM


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