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Category: Sports, 1960s, 1970s, 1990s
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Category: Business, Advertising, Products, Nature, Natural Resources, Oceans and Maritime Pursuits, 1960s
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Michael Grost was only 10 when he began at MSU in 1964.
Grost declined comment for this story, but in a 2002 interview with The State News, the Southfield
resident described his life in college as similar to having "40,000 brothers and sisters."
Grost held his first job on campus working with computers his freshman year, which propelled him into
software design after his 13-year college career - five of which were spent at MSU. He also attended
Yale University and U-M, earning a doctorate degree in mathematics at age 23. Grost currently is a
system architect at a computer company in Detroit.
"I really owe (MSU) a lot for the huge chance they took on me as a kid," Grost said in the 2002
interview.
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Category: Children, 1960s, Natural Wonders, Brain, Child Prodigies
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Category: Human Marvels, 1960s
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Category: Oceans and Maritime Pursuits, Technology, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Fri Jun 22, 2012 -
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Category: Awards, Prizes, Competitions and Contests, Holidays, Parades and Festivals, Weird Theory, 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Europe
Posted By: Paul - Tue Jun 19, 2012 -
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Category: Movies, Spies and Secret Agents, 1960s, Parody
Posted By: Paul - Tue May 29, 2012 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Jabberwocky, Scat Singing, Nonsense Verse and Glossolalia, Music, Excrement, 1960s, Screams, Grunts and Other Exclamations
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