Yale University Tourist attraction in New Haven, United States

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Map gps coordinates: 41.311111, -72.926667
Address: Woodbridge Hall, 105 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

Mark Twain was offered honorary membership in Yale University's secret society Scroll and Key in 1868.

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Carl Jung returned to USA in 1937 to deliver the Terry Lectures at Yale University, later published as Psychology and Religion.

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On June 5, 1948, a "gaunt and hollowed out" Babe Ruth visited Yale University to donate a manuscript of The Babe Ruth Story to its library. At Yale, he met with future president George H. W. Bush, who was the captain of the Yale baseball team.

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Carl Bosch was an ardent collector of insects, minerals, and gems. His collected meteorites and other mineral samples were loaned to Yale University, and eventually purchased by the Smithsonian.

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In 2019 Orhan Pamuk was awarded by honorary degree at Yale University.

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In 2011, a Yale University neurosurgeon, Dr. Daniel E. Nijensohn, studied Evia Peron skull x-rays and photographic evidence and said that Perón may have been given a prefrontal lobotomy in the last months of her life, "...to relieve the pain, agitation and anxiety she suffered in the final months of her illness."

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