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Something has been tickling Anon's brian. In the many Anthony S. Fauci biographies that Anon has seen, there are several inconsistencies. While the inconsistencies could have perfectly reasonable explanations, Anon would like to know what the true timeline looks like. Can any Anon help with this effort? Another curiosity is that Fauci is either on page 219 or page 215 of the Purple Patcher (Holy Cross Yearbook).
Anon is probably just tired but the college entrance bribes and scandals are in the back of my brian which is saying, "What if?". On learning that Fauci was a sports nut in school, the video of a first pitch at a baseball game replays in my head. Does some helpful Anon have that video handy?
Find sauce for the information in the chart (and more) below.
Weill Cornell Medicine
Notable Alumni
https://medicine.weill.cornell.edu/notable-alumni
"Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., was a house officer (1966-68) and chief resident (1971-72) at NYP/Weill Cornell. He currently serves as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, one of the centers at the National Institute of Medicine-National Institutes of Health. He has been a lead investigator since the beginning of the HIV epidemic; isolating the virus, understanding its pathogenesis, elucidating the immunology to treat and hopefully prevent the infection one day. Dr. Fauci was awarded the 2008 Presidential Medal of Freedom and shared the 2007 Lasker Award with Drs. Alain Carpentier and Ralph Steinman".
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NCBI - NIH
Introduction of Anthony S. Fauci, MD - 2007
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1994641/
"In1958, he entered Regis High School, a free school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, with a special mission of educating sons of Catholic immigrants in the Jesuit tradition."
"Tony graduated Regis High School among the top in his class and in1958entered Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where the strong Jesuit influence continued."
"In1966, during the Vietnam War, he was called to serve. He left New York City for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join what was affectionately called the “Yellow Berets” (3). He served hismilitary obligationin the Public Health Service at NIH."
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Biography
Fauci, Anthony
https://www.biography.com/scientist/anthony-fauci
"Anthony Stephen Fauci was born on December 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York, the second child of first-generation Italian American parents Eugenia and Stephen. A sports nut, he spent his days playing baseball, basketball and football, when not busy working the cash register or making deliveries for his father's pharmacy."
"Fauci attended Regis High School in Manhattan, where he served as captain of the basketball team, before turning his focus to premed studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. After graduatingfirst in his classfrom New York City's Cornell Medical College in1966, he completed his internship and residency at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center."
"Fauci began his long career at the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 1968, his tenure interrupted only by a stint as chief resident at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center from 1970-71."