Difference between revisions of "1967"

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* The University first decided to allow the [[School of General Studies]] to grant the [[BA]] degree in addition to the [[BS]]
 
* The University first decided to allow the [[School of General Studies]] to grant the [[BA]] degree in addition to the [[BS]]
 
*[[April 20]]: [[Ted Gold]] leads an [[SDS]] protest against Marines recruiting in the lobby of [[John Jay Hall]]. The protesters were attacked by rightwing students and driven to the [[West End]], and President [[Grayson Kirk]] issued a proclamation against indoor protesting.
 
*[[April 20]]: [[Ted Gold]] leads an [[SDS]] protest against Marines recruiting in the lobby of [[John Jay Hall]]. The protesters were attacked by rightwing students and driven to the [[West End]], and President [[Grayson Kirk]] issued a proclamation against indoor protesting.
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*May: Black students confiscate and burn copies of the ''[[Jester]]'' in protest over an offensive article
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[1966]]|succeeded=[[1968]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1967}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[1966]]|succeeded=[[1968]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1967}}
  
 
[[Category:20th century]]
 
[[Category:20th century]]

Latest revision as of 01:57, 16 May 2013

1967 in Columbia history:

  • The University first decided to allow the School of General Studies to grant the BA degree in addition to the BS
  • April 20: Ted Gold leads an SDS protest against Marines recruiting in the lobby of John Jay Hall. The protesters were attacked by rightwing students and driven to the West End, and President Grayson Kirk issued a proclamation against indoor protesting.
  • May: Black students confiscate and burn copies of the Jester in protest over an offensive article
Preceded by
1966
History of Columbia University 
1967
Succeeded by
1968