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Police in riot gear look on as demonstrators
                                               in Washington, DC, protest the Vietnam War.
                                               Feeling out of place among fellow students
                                               who were protesting and living the 1960s
                                               lifestyle, Trump transferred to a university
                                               that seemed more suited to his interests.




              new tenants. Th  e Trumps sold the building for $12 million, doubling
              their original investment.
                 With this sale, Donald  Trump had taken his fi rst step toward a
              lengthy and lucrative career in real estate. Getting to that point would
              require a change of schools, however.  Trump did not have much in

              common with many of his fellow students at Fordham. As at other
              universities, many students were protesting the Vietnam War, taking
              drugs, and living the hippie lifestyle. By contrast,  Trump carried an
              expensive leather briefcase and wore a three-piece business suit to class.
              Feeling like an outsider,  Trump decided to transfer to the Wharton
              School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania in
              1966. Th  e Wharton business school was one of the few in the country
              that off ered a degree in real estate studies. At Wharton, Trump was no
              outsider; his classmates also came from families that had made their
              fortunes in real estate. Although some of the other students were far



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