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  • ...to accommodate as many students as possible. Since Johnson was in the far east of the campus, it was designated for female students to distance them from Following the gut renovations [[Furnald Hall|Furnald]] in 1996 [[River Hall|River]] in 2000-2001, Wien was announced as next in line for the gut renovation t
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  • ...y:Donors|donor]], hence its oddly generic name. It is located on the north east corner of 113th St and Broadway, but it shares an entrance and lobby with [ * Small rooms compared to other options for seniors, like [[River Hall|River]] or [[Watt Hall|Watt]]
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  • {{wp-also2|East Campus (Columbia University)}} |Name=East Campus
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  • * Car: take the Grand Central Parkway east to the Whitestone Parkway (I-678). Follow it across the Whitestone Bridge a ...es is to take the I-84 from Hartford to the I-684 and then to the Saw Mill River Parkway, which then becomes the Henry Hudson Parkway.)
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  • ...ns, usually only available to seniors, are considered to be a townhouse in East Campus, a studio apartment in Watt, or a suite in Hogan. ...|Hogan]], [[John Jay Hall|John Jay]], [[McBain Hall|McBain]], [[River Hall|River]], [[Ruggles Hall|Ruggles]], [[Schapiro Hall|Schapiro]], [[Wallach Hall|Wal
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  • ...s for a 55,000-seat football stadium in [[Riverside Park]] on the [[Hudson River]] at [[116th Street]], but the depression made it virtually impossible to r ...ean up' the vicinity." At any rate, Columbia continued to expand -- to the east, it built a [[Jerome Greene Hall | new law school building]] and a [[IAB |
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  • ...-south axis, and the [[Earl Hall|Earl]]-[[Low Library|Low]]-[[St. Paul's]] east-west axis. The "City Beautiful" approach also advocated placing the most im ...in the vicinity, and due to the fact that it literally fronted the Hudson River, docks were placed at both ends for aquatic sports.
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  • ...th Street]], roughly from 122nd Street to 135th Street and from the Hudson River to St. Nicholas Park.
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  • Founded in 1625 as New Amsterdam, a company town of the Dutch East India Company. Switched to municipal government (as opposed to a company ou ...e city for the summer, catch the Fourth of July fireworks show on the East River. Crowds start filling the grandstands early in the afternoon.
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  • | Jumped from twentieth floor of [[East Campus]] | Jumped from [[East Campus]] apartment
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  • * [[Broadway Residence Hall|Broadway]]: East corridor on 3rd floor. One printer. * [[River Hall|River]]
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  • ...rsity. The [[Harvard]] we know today, with its Houses fronting the Charles River, was not built until the 1920s. The same is also true for [[Yale]]'s reside ...Johnson) - [[Carman Hall|"New Hall"]] (Carman Hall) in 1959, the massive [[East Campus]] in 1981, [[Schapiro Hall]] in [[1988]], and finally [[Broadway Res
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  • ...g]] locations not available in [[room selection]], such as Wallach, River, East Campus, and some recently renovated [[brownstones]].
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  • ...aces, filled his pockets with rocks, and threw his dead body in the Hudson River. He confessed what he had done to Jack Kerouac, who was in turn detained by SEAS student Sarah M. Thomas was stabbed to death in her [[East Campus]] townhouse on [[October 10]], [[1985]], by an intruder who had been
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  • ...h Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th. *Hudson River Park
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  • ...[[Hudson River|Hudson]] on the west, and possibly [[Fifth Avenue]] on the east.
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  • ...e''' is a [[New York City]] landmark, the first structure to span the East River between [[Manhattan]] and [[Brooklyn]]. A popular activity is to walk or bi
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  • ...an villas, jutted out from bluffs overlooking the [[Hudson River]]; to the east was [[Morningside Park]], a high ridge that rose up steeply from the valley
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  • The '''Harlem River''' separates [[Manhattan]] from the [[Bronx]]. It flows past [[Baker Field] ...outed the creek to provide a more direct connection between the Hudson and East Rivers.
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  • ...housetoday.jpg|thumb|Current boathouses at [[Baker Field]] on the [[Harlem River]]. The Class of 1929 Boathouse is at left, the Gould-Remmer Boathouse at ri The Columbia [[crew]] team's '''boathouses''' are located on the [[Harlem River]], part of the [[Baker Field]] facility.
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