Bernard Baruch enrolled in the College of the City of New York in 1884 when he was only 14. He was a good, but unexceptional student, fifteenth in a class of fifty.
Then, as now, the college provided opportunity for underprivileged students. Baruch, whose father was still struggling to establish a medical practice, qualified for financial aid.
The College of the City of New York, main building, W. 138th to W. 140th St. and Amsterdam Ave. (c. 1907). Courtesy Library of Congress
An athletic young man, Bernard lost the hearing in his left ear during a college baseball game, dashing his hopes to attend West Point and begin a military career, or to pursue a career in sports.