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  • ...Above the eighth floor, as the sun’s arc sinks towards the horizon in December, the sun pours almost horizontally into Jay’s windows, crossing left to r ...e to sleep.</blockquote> <ref>Erskine, John. 'Bachelor of Arts' (1934). p 13 </ref>
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  • ...&d=cs19781113-01.2.4 Engineers fear council proposal], Columbia Spectator, 13 November 1978</ref> ....10 Polity raises, defeats request to kill Council], Columbia Spectator, 3 December 1979</ref>
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  • ...he Faculty, 20 March 1969</ref> The Trustees established the Senate on May 13, 1969, and promulgated its by-laws. <br />''A Plan for Participation'', pp. 13<ref name="ECFASProposal" />
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  • ...nitially, the project was to cost $6 million, but it eventually boomed to $13 million. This made it harder for the university to raise the money necessar ...iled to reveal that Columbia had been an institutional member of IDA since December 1959--prior to Columbia SDS discovering in March 1967 that Columbia, indeed
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  • ...h the Baker Athletics Complex stands was purchased for the University on [[December 30]], [[1921]] by financier George F. Baker. A gift worth $700,000 at the t ...took place on [[September 29]], [[1923]], with Columbia defeating Ursinus, 13-0. The opening game in the official stadium was played on [[September 29]],
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  • | [[December 5]], [[1914]] | [[May 13]], [[1928]]
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  • In December 2009, the board voted to create its first non-voting position, that of Dire *President: [[Saketh Kalathur]] CC ’13
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  • *[[December 13]], the [[trustees]] dissociate themselves from the College Faculty's vote t *December: [[Robert Belknap]] named Acting [[Dean of Columbia College]] following Pou
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  • ...It reached it's original goal by February of 1995, 10 months ahead of it's December 31st goal. ...t a campaign dinner that a new total goal of $2.2 billion had been set for December, 2000. The new drive was kicked off at the dinner with announcements of Alf
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  • ...he estate of wealthy Californian George Crocker, who had died of cancer in December of 1909.<ref>The reports of the amount vary to as high as a 1.6 to 2.5 mill ...took up residence in [[Schermerhorn Hall]] with the Zoology Department. By December 1913 the Institute had its own space in the $40,000 3 story [[Crocker Resea
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  • ...faces-the-war-on-fun Postcrypt Coffeehouse Faces The War on Fun], Bwog, 18 December 2009</ref><ref>[http://bwog.net/2010/01/28/postcrypt-update-the-end-of-free ...you-cant-see-it CCSC: We Have A New Policy, But You Can’t See It], Bwog, 13 April 2009</ref>
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  • During his 13 year tenure as [[Athletic Director]], [[John Reeves]] failed to expand the ...ession that this would be part of the plan. However, at some point between December [[2000]] and May 2003, Cole instead gave preliminary approval for a buildin
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  • ...rt-pre-dated-strike Reform Effort Pre-Dated Strike], Columbia Spectator, 5 December 2007</ref> ...nutes26.htm Minutes Meeting of the Faculty of the Arts & Sciences November 13, 2007]
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  • ...tudents for the search committee, J.T. Ramseur CC '13 and Mary Kircher CC '13. In December 2010, Shollenberger placed [[Alpha Epsilon Pi]], [[Pi Kappa Alpha]], and [[
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  • |Chap Founded= December 7, 1923 ...ican American community. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded on January 13, 1913, by 22 collegiate women at Howard University. These students wanted t
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  • ...before the Executive Committee and Chairs of the [[Arts and Sciences]] on December 19, [[1995]]. A request for a written report with greater detail resulted i Over 13 years later Columbia would release another report on undergraduate educatio
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  • ...nald Cornerstone Laid"], Columbia Alumni News, Vol. 4, No. 14, Pg. 201, 13 December 1913; [http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d= ...cs19160313-01.2.6 "Philolexian Holds Annual Banquet"], Columbia Spectator, 13 March 1916; [https://books.google.com/books?id=DY0hAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA744#v=onep
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  • ...google.com/books?id=MCQiAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA7-PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false Volume 9 - December 1894] ...ogle.com/books?id=MCQiAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA10-PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false Volume 12 - December 1895]; ([http://books.google.com/books?id=5yHiAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA1#v=onepage
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  • ...mni-150-141 The 250 Greatest Columbia Alumni: 150-141, Columbia Spectator, 13 February 2004] ...i-190-181 The 250 Greatest Columbia Alumni: 190-181, Columbia Spectator, 5 December 2003]
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  • ...gs on the [[Reserve Officers Training Corps]]. The Task Force existed from December 20, 2010 to March 4, 2011. Following the conclusion of its processes and de ==Process and Planning - December 2010-January 2011==
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