LD1248 .H6
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A history of Columbia university, 1754-1904; |
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LD1248 .M33 2003
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Stand, Columbia : a history of Columbia University in the city of New York, 1754-2004 / |
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LD1248 .M33 2003eb
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Stand, Columbia : a history of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1754-2004 / |
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LD1248 .M6 1954
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A History of Columbia College on Morningside. |
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LD1249 .H85
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From King's College to Columbia, 1746-1800 / |
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LD1249 .M8 1940
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The early history of Columbia College; an address delivered before the alumni on May 4, 1825, |
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LD1250
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Harlem vs. Columbia University : Black student power in the late 1960s / |
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LD1250 .L71
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Radical and militant youth; a psychoanalytical inquiry. |
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LD1250 .R28 2004eb
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Changing the subject : how the women of Columbia shaped the way we think about sex and politics / |
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LD1250 .T16 1965
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A community of scholars; the university seminars at Columbia, |
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LD1256 .A96
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Up against the ivy wall : a history of the Columbia crisis / |
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LD1256 .F14
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Crisis at Columbia; report of the Fact-Finding Commission appointed to investigate the disturbances at Columbia University in April and May, 1968. |
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LD1256 .R81
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Graduate students: experience at Columbia University, 1940-1956, |
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LD1269.5 .B43
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The reforming of general education; the Columbia College experience in its national setting. |
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LD1281.C306692 A43
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Curriculum reform for Concordia College; a report. |
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LD1281.C312 F86
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College with a cause; a history of Concordia Teachers College, |
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LD1281.C332 S73 2006
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Red brick in the land of steady habits : creating the University of Connecticut, 1881-2006 / |
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LD1281.C332 S8 1931
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Connecticut Agricultural College, a history , |
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LD1281 .C7 1939
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Proceedings of the installation of Edwin Sharp Burdell, the sixth director of the Cooper union, November 3, 1938. |
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LD1340 .B3 1943
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Cornell university: founders and the founding. Six lectures delivered at Cornell university on the Messenger foundation in the year 1943, in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the opening of that institution in the year 1868: together with fifteen interesting but hitherto unpublished documents relating thereto. The whole further adduced in explanatory and commentative notes and supported by exact references to the original sources according to the practice of the most eminent historians; with all of which is included an address entitled 'The Cornell tradition,' delivered on April 27, 1940, in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the signing of the charter. |
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