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  • ...u/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19791115-01.2.4 "Livingston will be renamed for alum"], Columbia Daily Spectator, Volume CIV, 15 November 1979</ref><ref>[http:/
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  • ...u/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19791115-01.2.4 "Livingston will be renamed for alum"], Columbia Daily Spectator, Volume CIV, 15 November 1979</ref><ref>[http:/
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  • In a humorous twist, comedian and alum [[Robert Maschio]] offered to take Fox's spot while delivering a speech in-
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  • [[w:Hey There Delilah|Hey There Delilah]] is a love song written for Columbia alum [[Delilah DiCrescenzo]].
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  • ...it was owned by Elizabeth Mills Reid, whose daughter in law was a Barnard alum. Barnard Dean [[Virginia Gildersleeve]] signed on to support the project, a
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  • ...hinese businessman who lent his name (and money) to [[SEAS]]. He is not an alum, however, and gave his generous gift of $26 million at age 78. He was the
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  • The building was designed by [[GSAPP]] alum [[Max Abramovitz]] of the firm Harrison and Abramovitz, better known for th
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  • You were also likely to see him as an alum, especially at joint student-alumni events. He will stir your heartstrings
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  • ...e alumnus to be nominated by a major modern party ticket, and the first CC alum to be a major party nominee since the Federalists nominated [[DeWitt Clinto ...fight to become the Democratic nominee, Obama faced, among others, [[GS]] alum [[Mike Gravel]]. His Republican opponent was [[John McCain]], a former [[Cl
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  • ...ing at 29 E. 28th St. and was designed by the firm of [[Columbia College]] alum [[James Renwick, Jr.]] (Recent research indicates the building itself may h ...ister of Historic Places. It was designed by [[Henry Hornbostel]], an 1891 alum and former St. A's member who had gone on to study at Paris' Ecole des Beau
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  • ...he Spectator, 11-02-2001]</ref>, was dedicated to the [[Columbia College]] alum, [[Harlem]] Activist, and University [[Trustees|trustee]] in October [[200 ...Court.May.Be.Renamed.For.Alum-2038209.shtml Lions Court may be renamed for Alum - The Spectator 10-22-2002]
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  • Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the ''New York Post'', a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's
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  • In an interesting twist, [[Jerry Speyer]], a Columbia alum and former [[Trustee]] now owns Rockefeller Center through his company Tish
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  • He is currently dating writer and [[School of the Arts]] alum [[Kiran Desai]].
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  • By [[1813]], expansion plans were afoot again. Alum [[James Renwick|James Renwick, Sr.]] designed an ambitious scheme to expand
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  • ...olumbiaspectator.com/?q=node/14282 Tomorrow's John Jay Awards to Honor Non-Alum], Columbia Spectator, March 2, 2004</ref>
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  • ...f Undergraduate Admissions|admissions department]] likes to tout him as an alum.<ref>[http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/university/ Undergr
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  • ...nzalez]], an independent VP candidate running with Ralph Nader. [[GS]] '56 alum [[Mike Gravel]] (Democrat) was a competitor during the Democratic primaries
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  • [[GSAPP]] alum [[Max Abramovitz]] was the designer of the center's Avery Fisher Hall.
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  • It was named for Columbia alum [[Clement Clarke Moore]]'s estate, itself named after Chelsea Manor in Engl
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