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  • ...r's often create special editions of textbooks for sale outside the United States. Usually, the foreign editions are stripped down somewhat; softcover instea
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  • ...e unrenovated Carman's common spaces. Both parties, however, were mutually united by their fortune in not having been assigned to [[Wallach Hall]] or [[Hartl *[[Eric Holder]] (in 301A), Attorney General of the United States
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  • ...ociety''' is one of the oldest collegiate literary societies in the United States, and the oldest student group at Columbia. It is known primarily for its wi
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  • ...ingston]], and other eminent figures in what would become the early United States, including inventor [[John Stevens]] and [[New Jersey]] university namesake ...rsity of King's College, and it was founded by [[w:United Empire Loyalists|United Empire Loyalists]], American colonists whose love of monarchism compelled t
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  • ...rivate institutions of higher education located in the northeastern United States.
    5 KB (734 words) - 02:25, 7 August 2013
  • ...ured into area studies programs as a result of the Cold War and the United States's post World War II abandonment of isolationism. The school came to be Colu
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  • ...of Conservative Judaism, the 2nd-largest movement of Judaism in the United States. The JTS consists of 5 schools:
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  • ...dome is rumored to be the largest freestanding granite dome in the United States. It is the most obvious part of the building to take its inspiration from t
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  • ...]] in communications. As the preeminent school of journalism in the United States, the Columbia J-School awards many of its most prestigious prizes, includin ...the top journalism schools (if not ''the'' top such school) in the United States.
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  • ...'''School of Social Work''' is the oldest school of its kind in the United States. The School of Social Work has played an instrumental role in developing so
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  • ...sive background in gay pornography, Sanchez was discharged from the United States Marine Corps on the grounds of "erroneous enlistment." He is no longer per ...be him. Referencing a Masseur Finder ad featuring Sanchez's photo, Sanchez states "I've seen that, I've been getting calls in the past couple of weeks on tha
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  • *[[Neil Gorsuch]], Justice of the United States Supreme Court
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  • Ariel Beery, one of the major backers for the film states that "If there are students who feel they are being intimidated, then intim As a school within one of the most densely Jewish cities in the United States, it is Professor [[Robert Pollack]]'s words that ring the clearest, "As the
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  • ...here is fair compensation, as allowed in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. There is ongoing legal controversy about whether a private de
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  • ...anuary 25]], [[1939]]: the first splitting of a uranium atom in the United States, by [[Enrico Fermi]]
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  • ...e|Nobel Peace Prize]] and was a candidate for Vice President of the United States, served as head of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and had h ...e his obvious ambition to become Vice President or President of the United States, he clung tenaciously to his university title, retiring only when he went b
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  • ...as Supreme Allied Commander NATO, and then ran for President of the United States. By 1954, Kirk was left to preside over the nation's "most complexly organi
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  • '''Alexander Hamilton''' was a Founding Father of the United States. He also failed to graduate from Columbia's predecessor, [[King's College]]
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  • In the United States "Alma Mater" is the term for a school song or hymn (it is also colloquially
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  • ...My Fire". This performance happened shortly after a controversial United States Supreme Court ruling that actual flag burnings are legal.
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