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  1. Apr 8, 2023 · His parents were Boris Sidis, a psychologist and physician, and Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis, a teacher and writer. It became clear from an early age that Sidis was exceptionally gifted. He began reading at the age of two and learned Latin and Greek at the age of six (he would go on to also master French, German, Russian, Turkish, and Armenian).

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  2. Editor’s note: In her new book, Ann Hulbert ’77 explores the fascination with child genius over the past century in America. She probes the stories of 16 exceptionally gifted young people, including two precocious students who arrived at Harvard in 1909. Ours is an era, a popular parenting adviser has written, when Lake-Wobegon-style ...

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  4. Jan 18, 2024 · This unrequited love left a lasting impression on Sidis, affecting his emotional state and possibly influencing the trajectory of his life. Martha went on to achieve notoriety in her own right, co ...

  5. Aug 9, 2021 · Boris Sidis, driven to this country by the Russian pogroms of the late 19th Century, underwent incredible hardships before becoming a Harvard teacher. Along the way he married Sarah Mandelbaum, a ...

  6. Sarah Mandelbaum, who went on to Suggestion. Although William James become an MD and with whom he had did not share all of Sidis's ideas, in the two children. Sidis received his AM introduction that he provided for this degree a year later, and was awarded book he pointed out that the author the PhD degree in 1897. had taken up the "very ...

  7. Their shared respect for learning, and Sarah's enormous respect for Boris, set the foundation for a long and usually happy marriage. Boris's opposition to the status quo manifested itself in several ways: he was an atheist, and had been since he was a child; later on he would become a rabid opponent of Freudian psychoanalysis; and, lastly, and ...

  8. Jul 17, 2015 · Later, after he had spent a miserable year as a mathematics graduate student and instructor at the Rice Institute (later university), in Houston, and gone through nearly three years at Harvard Law School, only to quit abruptly near graduation, Sidis did fall in love.

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