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At the age of twenty-two, a former 'scout of the year' excited the scientific
world with a new theory on how cells work, Richard H. Ebright and his
college room-mate explained the theory in an article in the Proceedings
of the National Academy of Science.
It was the first time this important scientific journal had ever
published the work of college students. In sports, that would be like
making the big leagues at the age of fifteen and hitting a home run
your first time at bat". For Richard Ebright, it was the first in a long
string of achievements in science and other fields. And it all started
with butterflies.
An only child, Ebright grew up north of Reading, Pennsylvania.
"There wasn't much I could do there," he said. "I certainly couldn't
play football or baseball) with a team of one. But there was one thing I
could do collect things."
So he did, and did he ever! Beginning in kindergarten, Ebright
collected butterflies with the same determination that has marked all
his activities. He also collected rocks, fossils, and coins. He became
an eager astronomer, too, sometimes star-gazing all night. summary of this paragraph​

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The summary goes like this:-

Richard H. Ebright, a 22yr old gentleman when come up with his theory about how cell works, whole world looked him as a young scientist. The theory was presented in the National Academy of Science. And this made a record of publishing such journal from college student for the first time.

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