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T, she said, she attended London’s Channing School for Select Young Ladies, a Unitarian school with the motto “Cras ingens iterabimus aequor,” or “Tomorrow we shall journey across a vast sea.”

Mrs. Fiorina enrolled at the Ghana International School, whose chairman mentioned her last month as a distinguished alumna at the school’s 60th anniversary event.

Continue reading the main story T, Mrs. Fiorina talked with Mary Thompson Skinner about attending law school and their excitement at being the first crop of 18-year-olds to vote.

Jay Pittard, a high school friend, visited Mrs. Fiorina in the family’s “Absolutely gorgeous” musical observatory w a baby grand piano overlooked the San Francisco Bay.

Mrs. Fiorina graduated, and following in her father’s footsteps, enrolled in law school.

Mr. Bartlem, who split from Mrs. Fiorina in 1984, said they lived off his student loans because “Her parents wouldn’t give us a penny.” Still, he described it as a sweet time in their lives, living in a tiny apartment on San Petronio Vecchio and going to class as his young bride passed the hours learning Italian, taking buses around town and studying for business school entrance exams.