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  • Columbia has a number of '''School songs'''. You probably don't know the words to mo ...and, Columbia." Some individual schools have their own songs, most notably Columbia College ("Sans Souci.")
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  • The '''Kingsmen''' are a men's a cappella group, founded for [[Homecoming]] in [[1948]]. ...ia.edu/cct/sep_oct08/features1 Sha Na Na and the Invention of the Fifties, Columbia College Today, Sept/Oct 2008]</ref>
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  • '''1949''' in Columbia history: *The [[Kingsmen]] a capella group founded
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  • ...other of [[Alpha Epsilon Pi]]. He later earned a masters in Mathematics at Columbia as well. [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Garfunkel]]
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  • '''Sha Na Na''' was a notable rock band that had its origins at Columbia. ==Origins of the Group: Columbia and American Popular Culture==
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  • '''Kevin Shollenberger''' was the [[Dean of Student Affairs]] for [[Columbia College]] and [[SEAS]] and Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Stude ...Mora]]), who had not yet been selected at the time.<ref>http://www.college.columbia.edu/news/kevin-shollenberger-appointed-dean-student-affairs</ref>. Shollen
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  • '''Tom Kitt''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1996|96]] shared the 2010 [[Pulitzer Prize]] for Drama with ...cer, and he majored in econ. But he soon gave up soccer and sang for the [[Kingsmen]] in addition to solo gigs at [[The West End]]. He got an early start in th
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  • ...um Interregnum - Merriam-Webster Dictionary]</reF> They are a tradition at Columbia dating back to [[1776]]. ==Notable Columbia interregna==
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