Difference between revisions of "1931"
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| + | [[Image:Jestergwb.jpg|thumb|1931 ''Jester'' cover celebrating the opening of the George Washington Bridge]] | ||
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'''1931''' in Columbia history... | '''1931''' in Columbia history... | ||
*Bellicose University President [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] somehow snatches a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel Peace Prize]] | *Bellicose University President [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] somehow snatches a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel Peace Prize]] | ||
| − | *Deuterium is discovered, thanks to research conducted in [[Havemeyer Hall]] | + | *Deuterium is discovered by [[Harold Urey]], thanks to research conducted in [[Havemeyer Hall]] |
| + | *Architect [[Max Abramovitz]] unveils designs for a [[History of the Morningside Heights campus#The Riverside Park Stadium|Riverside Park Stadium]] - sadly, they are never realised | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[1930]]|succeeded=[[1932]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1931}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1930]]|succeeded=[[1932]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1931}} | ||
[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:02, 31 October 2009
1931 in Columbia history...
- Bellicose University President Nicholas Murray Butler somehow snatches a Nobel Peace Prize
- Deuterium is discovered by Harold Urey, thanks to research conducted in Havemeyer Hall
- Architect Max Abramovitz unveils designs for a Riverside Park Stadium - sadly, they are never realised
| Preceded by 1930 |
History of Columbia University 1931 |
Succeeded by 1932 |
