Bill Gates goes to college.(EDUCATION)(spoke to an audience of more than 600 at Howard University)(Brief Article)

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Caption: BILL GATES GOES TO COLLEGE: H. Patrick Swygert, president of Howard University, Washington, D.C., presents Microsoft founder and chief software architect Bill Gates to an audience of more than 600 in the school's Armour J. Blackburn Cen...

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