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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Edward Bruner was born in September 1924 in New York City, and attended [[Stuyvesant High School]], which is a highly competitive, college-preparatory public high school requiring a rigorous entrance exam. After World War II, he attended [[Ohio State University]], where he met his wife, Elaine C. Bruner. Intending to transfer to [[Columbia University]], he took a summer course with anthropologist [[Alfred L. Kroeber]] and decided to switch to anthropology. He completed his undergraduate anthropology degree at Ohio State University and did his graduate work at the [[University of Chicago]]. |
Edward Bruner was born in September 1924 in New York City, and attended [[Stuyvesant High School]]. After World War II, he attended [[Ohio State University]], where he met his wife, Elaine C. Bruner. Intending to transfer to [[Columbia University]], he took a summer course with anthropologist [[Alfred L. Kroeber]] and decided to change his major to anthropology. He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees at Ohio State University and earned a doctorate from the [[University of Chicago]]. |
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== Professional life == |
== Professional life == |