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June 11, 1990

Graduation for Canada's oldest university student

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It is graduation day for the University of Toronto's oldest student, Selma Plaut. On June 11, 1990, the 100-year-old great-grandmother receives an honorary degree alongside much younger graduates. Plaut first enrolled in university classes at age 88, taking courses in theology, history and French over the next 12 years. Plaut's motivation for hitting the books was so she could remain "active in many things," as heard in the TV report.

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