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'''Dropouts''' are some (okay, maybe most) of Columbia's most famous students. That's right, a Columbia education is SO good that you don't even need a full 4 years to take the world by storm! Making it to [[Commencement]] is clearly overrated.
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'''Dropouts''' are some (okay, maybe most) of Columbia's most famous students. That's right, a Columbia education is SO good that you don't even need a full 4 years to take the world by storm! Making it to [[Commencement]] is clearly overrated. Columbia is so proud of its long history of great dropouts, it printed a [http://books.google.com/books?id=Z8BBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q&f=false full length catalogue] of students who had failed to graduate, from [[1758]] through the date of publication in [[1897]].
  
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==Notable Dropouts==
 
* [[Alexander Hamilton]] (joined the Revolutionary War)
 
* [[Alexander Hamilton]] (joined the Revolutionary War)
 
* [[Lou Gehrig]] (signed a contract with the Yankees and bolted)
 
* [[Lou Gehrig]] (signed a contract with the Yankees and bolted)
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* [[Amelia Earhart]]
 
* [[Amelia Earhart]]
 
* [[James Cagney]], dropped out after one semester in [[1918]] when his father died in the [[w:1918 flu pandemic|1918 flu pandemic]]
 
* [[James Cagney]], dropped out after one semester in [[1918]] when his father died in the [[w:1918 flu pandemic|1918 flu pandemic]]
 
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==Honorable Mentions==
 
==Honorable Mentions==
 
* [[Benjamin Cardozo]] - dropped out of the Law School after graduating from the College
 
* [[Benjamin Cardozo]] - dropped out of the Law School after graduating from the College
 
* [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] - dropped out of the Law School after graduating from the College
 
* [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] - dropped out of the Law School after graduating from the College
* [[Allen Ginsberg]] was expelled
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* [[Charles Henry Wharton]] - resigned as [[President of Columbia University|president of Columbia]] in [[1801]] without ever having actually shown up for the job after his appointment.
  
 
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[[Category:Traditions]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 20 May 2013

Dropouts are some (okay, maybe most) of Columbia's most famous students. That's right, a Columbia education is SO good that you don't even need a full 4 years to take the world by storm! Making it to Commencement is clearly overrated. Columbia is so proud of its long history of great dropouts, it printed a full length catalogue of students who had failed to graduate, from 1758 through the date of publication in 1897.

Notable Dropouts

Honorable Mentions