high school | Harvard Business School | London School of Economics | Harvard Medical School | secondary school | Harvard Law School | Eastman School of Music | Site of Special Scientific Interest | Juilliard School | Public school (government funded) | High School Musical | Gymnasium (school) | Yale Law School | Scientific American | Rugby School | school district | high school football | public school | school | D. H. Lawrence | scientific journal | New York University School of Law | Lawrence Ferlinghetti | Lawrence, Kansas | Westminster School | Tisch School of the Arts | Charterhouse School | Harrow School | University-preparatory school | Naval Postgraduate School |
Sadtler was born at Pine Grove, Pa., the son of a Lutheran minister, and educated at Pennsylvania College (class of 1867), at Lehigh University (one year), at Lawrence Scientific School (BSc 1870), and in Europe at the University of Göttingen (PhD 1871).
He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and studied at the Lawrence scientific school of Harvard, graduating in 1871.
He attended Boston Latin School and the English High School before matriculating to Harvard College’s Lawrence Scientific School in March 1865.
Burnham attended a military high school in Hamden, Connecticut and upon graduation he attended Sanborn's school in Concord, Massachusetts and Lawrence scientific school (now known as Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.