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  • In the late 19th century, American institutes of higher learning were undergoing a period of major c ...lass instructors are grad students, and some of the worst are high profile professors.
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  • With the move to [[Morningside Heights]] in the late 19th century, the law school moved into [[Kent Hall]] and, subsequently, to Jerome Green The school probably reached its high point during the first half of the 20th century. Both [[Theodore Roosevelt|Theodore]] and [[Franklin Roosevelt]] were stude
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  • A number of professors who spoke out against American participation in the [[First World War]] wer [[Category:19th century professors|Butler, Nicholas Murray]]
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  • [[Category:19th century professors|Chandler]] [[Category:Former professors|Chandler, Charles Frederick]]
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  • ...by the state as consideration for a planned uptown move early in the 19th century. Columbia had developed much of the property (which then occupied the four ...e:1887 montage.jpg|[[1887]] ''Harper's Weekly'' montage of famous Columbia professors and Midtown campus scenes, including one of the college's short-lived Zoolo
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  • ...History Department|History]] professor who teaches popular classes on 19th century America, particularly the Jacksonian and Reconstruction eras. ...Conservative [[David Horowitz]] named him one of the "101 most dangerous" professors in America.
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  • [[Category:Former professors|Van Amringe, John Howard]] [[Category:19th century professors]]
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  • [[Category:19th century professors|Mason, John Mitchell]]
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  • [[Category:19th century professors|Moore]] [[Category:Classics professors|Moore]]
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  • ...ving produced the country's first anthropology [[PhD]]s. In the early 20th century, many of modern anthropology's most luminous names and most significant dev ...lumbia in the late 19th century. Noting that the university's anthropology professors were spread among numerous departments, he consolidated them under one roof
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  • ...[[History Department|History]] professor who primarily teaches early 19th century British and German history. Hailing from Manchester, England, Prof. Winter [[Category:History professors|Winter]]
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  • ...a gold-nugget professor on [[CULPA]]. She primarily teaches 19th and 20th century British history, her most popular undergraduate course being [[British Hist [[Category:History professors|Pedersen]]
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  • ...oas''' was a notable professor of [[anthropology]] at Columbia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as the "father of American anthropology," h ...l anthropology with [[linguistics]] and [[archaeology]]. In the early 20th century, this structure of the discipline distinguished American anthropology from
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  • ...ce [[Provost]]. His teaching and research interests included 19th and 20th century Germany and Europe. [[Category:Former professors|Stern, Fritz]]
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  • ...ent]]. Her stated interests include education, religion, and culture, 19th century British and colonial cultural studies, and the history of disciplines. She [[Category:English professors|Viswanathan]]
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  • ...ered in ancient Armenian. During his time at Columbia, he was a student of Professors Nina Garsoian and[[Wm. Theodore de Bary]]. He delivered, by almost all acco ...forced to go to Harvard, where he became a famous chemist, in the mid-19th century.
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  • [[Category:19th century professors|Matthews]] [[Category:Former professors|Matthews]]
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  • ...professor of Italian literature, teaching in the early decades of the 19th century. Born a Jew in Venice, he was converted to Roman Catholicism and studied fo [[Category:19th century professors|Da Ponte]]
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  • [[Category:19th century professors|Dwight]] [[Category:Law professors|Dwight]]
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