At age 23, Rodham Clinton began dating fellow Yale Law student Bill Clinton. She ended up staying at school an extra year to be with her boyfriend, and received a JD degree in 1973, just before turning 25. Clinton proposed marriage after graduation, but she declined.
That same year, Rodham Clinton began working at the Yale Child Study Center. Her first scholarly article, "Children Under the Law," was published in the Harvard Educational Review in late 1973, when she was 25.
After moving to Arkansas in 1975, Rodham Clinton finally agreed to marry Bill.
She'd go on to become the First Lady of Arkansas, The First Lady of the US, a US Senator, and US Secretary of State.
At age 23, Rodham Clinton began dating fellow Yale Law student Bill Clinton. She ended up staying at school an extra year to be with her boyfriend, and received a JD degree in 1973, just before turning 25. Clinton proposed marriage after graduation, but she declined.That same year, Rodham Clinton began working at the Yale Child Study Center. Her first scholarly article, "Children Under the Law," was published in the Harvard Educational Review in late 1973, when she was 25.After moving to Arkansas in 1975, Rodham Clinton finally agreed to marry Bill.She'd go on to become the First Lady of Arkansas, The First Lady of the US, a US Senator, and US Secretary of State.
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