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  • Columbia University is a private [[university]] located in [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...out_columbia/history.html</ref> The institution is now officially known as Columbia University in the City of New York.
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  • *''Trade and Tribute'', to be published by Columbia University Press. *''China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia'' (Columbia University Press, 2007)
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  • ...ians/richard_hofstadter.html Columbia 250 entry on Hofstadter]. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. ...lumbia_Encyclopedia_d_ans Richard Hofstadter]." Sixth Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.
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  • ...ts in America.'' Columbia contemporary American religion series. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
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  • Columbia University is a private [[university]] located in [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...out_columbia/history.html</ref> The institution is now officially known as Columbia University in the City of New York.
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  • (1916–1970) Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian at Columbia University.
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  • Journal published by [[Columbia University]]'s Graduate School of Journalism.
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  • Columbia University law professor and aide to [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • Columbia University law professor and aide to [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • Columbia University economics professor and adviser to [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • ...and Limits of NGOs: Transnational Networks and Post-Communist Societies'' (Columbia University Press, 2002)
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  • ...Ideology]]''; previously on faculty at the [[University of Chicago]] and [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...Clouds and Thunderstorms] Department of Earth and Environmental Science, [[Columbia University]].
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  • ...d [[Harvard University|Harvard]]; he spent his entire academic career at [[Columbia University]] in New York City; active in Palestinian politics
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  • Chair, [[Fund for Peace]]; teaches media law at the law schools of Columbia University and Fordham University;l eads the media reform programs sponsored by the [[
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  • ...y Rosette Bambino Finneran of Han & Odlin (2005)] from ''Teachers College, Columbia University Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics'' 6(1): 1-4.
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  • ...pplied to eight [[University|universities]] ([[Brown University|Brown]], [[Columbia University|Columbia]], [[Cornell University|Cornell]], [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]]
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  • ...is a printed and online journal published six times a year since 1961 by [[Columbia University]]'s Graduate School of Journalism. The CJR's stated mission is to "encourag
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  • ...merica|American]] scholar and Dewitt Clinton Professor of [[History]] at [[Columbia University]] in [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]].
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  • ...sb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/index.cfm Joseph E. Stiglitz Homepage at Columbia University]
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  • ...cience and International Affairs, Harvard University ;Adjunct Professor at Columbia University.
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  • ...Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)] (at [[Columbia University]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], [[United States of America|U.S.]
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  • *Ph.D., political science, Columbia University, 1984 *Certificate of the Middle East Institute, Columbia University, 1978.
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  • ...sports: Bibliography]," ''The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,'' 6th ed., Columbia University Press, 2007; last retrieved August 6, 2008.
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  • Associate professor of law, [[Columbia University]]; Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law & Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Rela
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  • (1862–1947) American philosopher, diplomat, and educator who was president of Columbia University, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a recipie
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  • ...acy and the executive director of the Center on Global Legal Problems at [[Columbia University|Columbia Law School]], and taught at several other universities; executive
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  • '''Francis Lieber''' was born in Germany in 1798. He was appointed to [[Columbia University]] in 1857 as a professor of [[political science]], making him the first pro
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  • ...s, Central Intelligence Agency (1990, 1991 – 1993) after graduation from [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...tudies]]; Director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at [[Columbia University]]’s Graduate School of Journalism and the former Director of the Philippi
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  • ...a joint project of the Pew Center and the Graduate School of Journalism, [[Columbia University]], and, for its first nine years, the team had two goals:
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  • *Dobzhansky TG. (1937) ''Genetics and the origin of species''. New York: Columbia University Press. ...s and the origin of species from the viewpoint of a zoologist''. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • Now it higher education, Cubberley began graduate studies at [[Columbia University]]. He received the Ph.D. in 1905. He was asked to stay on as professor of
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  • .... ''Assuming a body: Transgender and rhetorics of materiality.'' New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • ...rity expert who was at Bell Labs for many years and is currently (2010) at Columbia University. He has been quite active in the IETF. He was a member of the Internet Arch | publisher = Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
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  • ...ife in the Mines: The Story of Juan Rojas, Bolivian Tin Miner.'' New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-07937-0 ...nes Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines.'' New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-08051-4
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  • ...in the Core Strategy Group; Adjunct Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University; Co-chair, board of trustees, [[Fund for Peace]]; previous Director of Inte
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  • ...: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/Ictv/fs_index.htm</ref>
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  • Before CUNY, she held faculty positions at [[Boston University]], [[Columbia University]], [[New York University]] Law School, the Institute of Advanced Studies in ...her husband, Richard Cloward. At the time, both were on the faculty at [[Columbia University]]. The article discusses strategies to create a guaranteed annual income fo
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  • He was a Pulitzer Scholar at [[Columbia University]], receiving a baccalaureate degree in 1950. Podhoretz also holds Bachelor�
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  • Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence, [[Columbia University]] Law School; Life Member of the American Law Institute; member Council on
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  • ...rs; former [[U.S. Army]] intelligence officer; Senior Staff Associate of [[Columbia University]]’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Mailman School of Pu
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  • ...d Comparative Perspectives on American Employers,'' ed. by Sanford Jacoby. Columbia University Press, 1991.
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  • ...from high school in 1935. He received a bachelor of science degree from [[Columbia University|Columbia]] and, after war-time interruptions, his Ph.D. in 1948.
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  • ...S. Dunbar (eds.) (2005), ''Empire City: New York Through the Centuries'', Columbia University Press.
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  • {{r|Robert Legvold}} Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Political Science, Columbia University; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]
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  • Dr. Brown has lectured in physics at Columbia University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and the University of California (1947– *Columbia University
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  • ...''Troubled Apologies Among Japan, Korea, and the United States'' New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • ...director of New York MS Research Center New York) on March 11, 2006 at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. 29th Annual Postgraduate Review Course
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  • *Ph.D. from Columbia University
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  • ...essor of political science, [[Francis Lieber]], was appointed in 1857 at [[Columbia University]], where the first political science department was established more than t
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  • ...tz, Kenneth, ''Man, The State, and War. A Theoretical Analysis'', New York:Columbia University Press, 1959. ISBN 0231085648.
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  • ...Journal. Omar is currently a graduate student in International Affairs at Columbia University in New York City.
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  • ...bia Univ in 2007 - 2.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking at [[Columbia University]], 24th September 2007.]] ...]'. 14th August 2006.</ref> In September 2007, he was a guest speaker at [[Columbia University]] in the United States; this occasioned much debate in the US about the pro
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  • ...cite web | title=The University of Chicago | publisher=The Fathom Archive (Columbia University) | url=http://www.fathom.com/partners/uchic/index.html | accessdate=July 30
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  • ...aporte LF. (2000) George Gaylord Simpson, Paleontologist and Evolutionist. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12064-8.</ref>.
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  • ..., Eugene. “Buckeye Liberal: A Biography of Tom L. Johnson.” Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1951.
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  • ...Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University; Distributed by the University of Washington Press, 2000.
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  • ...ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 3. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/Ictv/fs_index.htm</ref>
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  • ...[[University of Chicago]] from 1928 to 1931 then became an instructor at [[Columbia University]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], in 1931. He met [[Howard Scott]]
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  • ...and philosophy in various institutes, earning his B.S. in philosophy from Columbia University in 1953. ...anoramas Gallery in 1957. At that time he also took art history classes at Columbia University and began to write articles for various art magazines, including ''Art News
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  • ...780231137942.HTM Inventing English: a Portable History of the Language]''. Columbia University Press.
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  • ...sity of Pittsburgh]], [[Cornell University]], [[Harvard University]] and [[Columbia University]] where he earned his Ph.D. degree. During World War II, he served as a [[R
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  • ...am to operate on an institutionalized basis in the U.S. which continues as Columbia University's Oral History Research Office.
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  • by a talk of Eben Moglen, a law professor at Columbia University, who described the centralized social networks as "spying for free".
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  • Wood, Robin. ''Hitchcock's Films Revisited'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002).
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  • ...e College]] in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]], [[University of Michigan]], and [[Columbia University]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. He first came to Hawai'i in 1917
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  • ...account presented below is patterned after the work of Christia Mercer of Columbia University. Her book ''Leibniz's Metaphysics: Its Origins and Development'', published
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  • ...cience]] in the United States, especially during his time at New York's [[Columbia University]]<ref>There had been well known Americans interested in anthropology and th ...founded [[Clark University]], at [[Worchester]] (from 1892 to 1896) and at Columbia University, from 1896 as ''lecturer in physical anthropology'' and since 1899 as its f
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  • ...The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America'' (1988), which won Columbia University's Bancroft Prize in American History in 1989. His study of colonial Virgin
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  • ...r. The Process of Historical Inquiry: Everyday Lives of Working Americans (Columbia University Press, 1989). Uses case study of American textile workers in 1888-90
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  • *Vice Chairman of the Encyclopedia Iranica affiliated with Columbia University 1990-1998
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  • Flesch had a Ph.D. from [[Teachers College]] at [[Columbia University]]. He was born and raised in Austria. He begins his book with "A Letter t
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  • ..., ISBN 0-7373-0090-6. [http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/gi/disliv.html his Columbia University web site, "Diseases of the liver"]
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  • * Ph.D., political science, [[Columbia University]], 1993
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  • ...a graduate of DePauw College in [[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]] and of [[Columbia University]]. He is most noted for his economic interpretations of events which have Beard resigned his professorship at [[Columbia University]] when the United States entered World War One. Following this protest he
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  • Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs; advisor, [[Center for Global
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  • ...nt as Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs at [[Columbia University]]. His research has won Barchi, Rist, and Impact Prizes from the [[Military
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  • *Master's in English [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...tively, he received honorary doctorates by the Michigan University and the Columbia University.
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  • ...uation of the Energy Survey and the reforming of the Technical Alliance at Columbia University.<ref name=Akin1977/>
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  • ...oy. ''The Road to Total Freedom: A Sociological Analysis of Scientology'' (Columbia University Press, 1977)
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  • ...ended both Princeton and Harvard. He spent his entire academic career at [[Columbia University]] in New York City and was called by the ''New York Times'' "the most promi
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  • ...cessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref> and the paper received a first place rating in Columbia University's annual Scholastic Press contest.<ref name="Foreword-102-4-1-1">{{cite web Since its inception in 1986, [[Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism]]'s Crown Newspaper awards, which "are the hi
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  • ** ''The President and His Powers''. Columbia University Press, 1924.
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  • ...Geoffrey. ''Herman Hollerith, forgotten giant of information processing'' Columbia University Press, 1982.
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  • Some American universities, including [[Columbia University]], award the M.Phil. At those universities, the degree is awarded to Ph.D.
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  • ...t L. ''Kirby Smith's Confederacy: The Trans-Mississippi South, 1863–1865'' Columbia University Press, 1972. * Lowrie, Samuel H. ''Culture Conflict in Texas, 1821–1835'' Columbia University Press, 1932.
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  • ...(1943- ), an American scholar, is Dewitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University in New York. He writes broadly on main themes of American political history Foner earned his B.A., ''summa cum laude'', from Columbia University in 1963, a second B.A. from Oriel College, Oxford in 1965, and his Ph.D. in
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  • ...the phenomena of light and radiant heat; a course of lectures delivered in Columbia University'', New York, in March and April 1906, B.G. Teubner (Leipzig); G.E. Stecher
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  • ...sor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University. He also taught at [[Columbia University]], the [[University of California at Berkeley]], and [[George Mason Univers
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  • *Barnard College, Columbia University: Department of Religion, Assistant Professor, 1979-1986
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  • BA in government from Columbia University in 1970 and his PhD in economics and politics from St. Antony's College, Ox
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  • ...rer Jewish neighborhoods of New York City until 1900 when he enrolled in [[Columbia University]] studying statistics and economics (with [[E. R. A. Seligman]]), sociology
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  • ...tates intellectual history who spent his academic life on the faculty at [[Columbia University]]. He was a [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning author and public intellectual, who ...y. He received his B.A. that winter after he began graduate coursework at Columbia University.
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  • ...Farley]] and Roosevelt's legal counsel [[Samuel I. Rosenman]]), a cadre of Columbia University professors ([[Raymond Moley]], [[Adolf Berle]], and [[Rexford Tugwell]]), s
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  • ...ols, Alice (2002) ''Shaky Ground: The '60s and Its Aftershocks'' New York: Columbia University. ISBN 0-231-10670-X.
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  • ...n the City of New York. Ph.D. dissertation, Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University. p. 20.</ref> Thus, Kilroe observes, "For fifteen years he was in contact
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  • ...orn in New York City, he grew up in Connecticut. He received a B.A. from [[Columbia University]] in 1965, and went on to pursue a doctorate in English at [[Brown Universi
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  • Woodward took graduate courses in sociology at Columbia University in 1931 where he met, and was influenced by, [[Langston Hughes]] and the [[
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  • ...n_600ce_waka.htm What Is a Waka?] at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
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  • ...munity Conflicts and Problems: Public Deliberation and Sustained Dialogue. Columbia University Press, 2011 (co-edited with Roger A. Lohmann).
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  • ...nd the Non-Union Coal Fields'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=914999 Columbia University, 1923 online] ...antz; ''People of Coal Town'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9494437 Columbia University Press, 1958; on southern Illinois; online]
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  • ...tes]] intellectual history who spent his academic life on the faculty at [[Columbia University]]. He was a [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning author and public intellectual, who In 1942, he received his Ph.D. from [[Columbia University]]. His dissertation was published in 1944 by the [[University of Pennsylva
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  • ...ic closure]]. He then had positions at the [[University of Chicago]] and [[Columbia University]] (from 1955, leaving in 1971 in a dispute). At the time of his death he wa
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  • *''The Primates of Madagascar'' (1982) Columbia University Press. *Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Columbia University
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  • * Let’s Do It Better Award from of the Columbia University School of Journalism for “African American Lives” (2007)
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  • *''The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States'' (Columbia University Press, 1955). (with Walter P. Metzger)
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  • ...in Israel during college. She received her masters degree in journalism at Columbia University
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  • ...ere she earned a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in 1951. She then moved on to [[Columbia University]], where she received an [[Master of Arts|M.A.]], and began work on her doc
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  • ...r General of the Union Army: A Biography of Montgomery C. Meigs (New York: Columbia University Press, 1959),
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  • ...ng began graduate work in history at the nation's leading graduate school, Columbia University in New York in 1900, taking the PhD in 1904. He was influenced especially b
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  • ...l]]<ref>[[Avrum Stroll]], ''Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy'', 2001, Columbia University Press, ch. 2.</ref> is found as a result of considering the differences bet
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  • ...1924 he founded the Laboratory of Neurocytology at Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University.
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  • ...Two weeks after receiving a bachelor's degree in political science from [[Columbia University]], she emigrated to Israel, where she joined the [[Israeli Defense Forces]]
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  • ...ties are situated in New York state. They are [[Cornell University]] and [[Columbia University]]. The state is also the home of many other respected private colleges and
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  • '''Columbia Granger's Poetry Database''', published in print by Columbia University Press, contains works of poetry found in anthologies, and volumes of collec
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  • ...rsity]] in the USA. After receiving his undergraduate degree, he went to [[Columbia University]] to study philosophy. At Columbia he was greatly influenced by his profess ...| chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = 636 | publisher = Columbia University Press | location = New York Chichester, West Sussex | id = | url = }}
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  • ...ia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Legacies/Morgan/index.html Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University] Eric R. Kendall</ref>
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  • ...ats' Dilemma: Walter F. Mondale and the Liberal Legacy|year=1992|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York|id=ISBN 0-231-07630-4}}
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  • ...Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)] (at [[Columbia University]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], [[United States of America|U.S.]
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  • ...k; Delbert Harold. ''Jeffersonian Democracy in North Carolina, 1789-1816'' Columbia University Press. (1931) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=10537433 online edition
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  • ...eview Online, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Die Welt and others. He has lectured at Columbia University, Georgetown, SAIS-Johns Hopkins, Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge, UK, the U
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  • ...interdependent world. New York: Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University.
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  • ...ly settled in the United States, where Fermi received a professorship at [[Columbia University]] in New York. Fermi and his family became U.S. citizens in 1944.
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  • ...''An American Utilitarian: Richard Hildreth as a Philosopher.'' New York: Columbia University Press, 1948. [With a disappointing introduction by the editor, 3-39; contai
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  • ...a naturalized U.S. citizen that year. He also engaged in graduate work at Columbia University in between 1929 and 1931.
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  • ...tabile Center for Investigative Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University; former Director, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism) {{r|John Dinges}} (Professor, Columbia University School of Journalism; former Managing Editor, National Public Radio; Archiv
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  • ...n American Polonia, 1880-1940,'' (East European Monographs, distributed by Columbia University Press; 313 pages; 2007). Explores competing versions of Polish identity in
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  • ...ue," including [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Yale University|Yale]], [[Columbia University|Columbia]] (at first called King's), [[Brown University|Brown]], and the [[
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  • ...of the Lotus Blossom of the Fine Dharma: The Lotus Sutra''. New York 1976 (Columbia University Press). Records of Civilization: Sources and Studies. ...[Burton Watson|Watson, Burton]] (tr.). ''The Lotus Sutra''. New York 1993 (Columbia University Press) Translations from the Asian Classics. Follows the Soka Gakkai interp
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  • ...Chen (2003) ''Breathing spaces: qigong, psychiatry, and healing in China''Columbia University Press</ref> In the early 1980s, Qi was being touted in China as an explanat
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  • ...ar-old Jacques Martin attended a [[university-preparatory school]], then [[Columbia University]], where he obtained a liberal arts education. As an undergraduate at [[Columbia College of Columbia University|Columbia College]], Barzun was drama critic for the ''[[Columbia Daily Spec
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  • ...ari, F. ''What is Philosophy?'' Trans. Hugh Tomlinson & Graham Burchell. Columbia University Press, 1991.
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  • ...eph, Samuel; ''Jewish Immigration to the United States from 1881 to 1910'' Columbia University Press, (1914) * Reimers, David. ''Still the Golden Door: The Third World Comes to America'' Columbia University Press, (1985).
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  • ...ve struggle is widely understood to be one of the reasons Dewey left for [[Columbia University]] in 1904, where he remained until his retirement in 1930. (Hayes, 20; Bern
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  • ...Honor of Eveline M. Burns'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=100533666 Columbia University Press, 1969 online]
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  • ...; it spread to history in the 1940s, especially the Oral History office at Columbia University, set up by history professor Allan Nevins.
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  • ...s awards, including several Emmys and the DuPont Award for Journalism from Columbia University. He had also gained acceptance from his adoptive homeland where polls and
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  • ...rapy started in the [[1950s]] with [[Carl Rogers]]. Rogers, who went to [[Columbia University]], earned a PhD and simultaneously became interested in [[existentialism]].
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  • ...18). Politics recovered: realist thought in theory and practice. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • ...the Depression on rural America. The group was led by [[Roy Stryker]], a [[Columbia University]] economist who was told to "show the city people what it's like to live on
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  • ...<ref name=Colony>The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th edition (2007, Columbia University Press). [http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0856619.html Angola: History
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  • ...y of immigrants from Barbados. He grew up in Queens, New York and attended Columbia University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in American history in 1973. He enrol
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  • ...in and Greek while studying law and received his LL.B. degree in 1884 from Columbia University Law School. He was admitted to the bar and joined the eminent law firm of C
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  • ...ame=mayr42> Mayr E (1942) Systematics and the origin of species. New York: Columbia University Press. 334 p.</ref>
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  • ...ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/</ref>, named afte
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  • '''Integrative medicine''', according to the Columbia University School of Medicine, deals with the optimal combination of mainstream and [[ | author = Columbia University School of Nursing
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  • ...merican Innocence: A Study of the First Years of Our Own Time, 1912-1917.] Columbia University Press, 1994. ISBN 0231096534, ISBN 9780231096539.
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  • * Syrett, Harold C. ed. ''The Papers of Alexander Hamilton'' (27 vol, Columbia University Press, 1961–87); includes all letters and writing by Hamilton, and all im
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  • ...3, Tokyo, Japan. Institute for String Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology. A
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  • After resigning from [[Columbia University]] in protest at pro-war actions in 1917, he helped to found the [[New Schoo
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  • ...es" in Dorothy Berg & Okamoto Shumpei (eds.), ''Pearl Harbor as History'', Columbia University Press, 1973, pp. 258-259, ''quoted in'' von Wolferen, pp. 39-40</ref></blo
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  • ...urse on the history of American thought. He taught at [[Teachers College, Columbia University]] (1931-1942), where he was influenced by [[John Dewey]] and in turn influe
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  • ...s''.(Prize Lecture, December 8, 2001). New York: Columbia Business School, Columbia University, 2001.]</ref> the argument of Adam Smith (1776) that free markets led to ef
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  • ...urse on the history of American thought. He taught at [[Teachers College, Columbia University]] (1931-1942), where he was influenced by [[John Dewey]] and in turn influe
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  • ...nter social work. She attended the New York School of Philanthropy (later Columbia University's School of Social Welfare) in 1908-1909, then worked in Spokane, Washingto
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  • ...In the summer of 1941 she took a leave of absence from Missouri to visit [[Columbia University]], where her Cornell colleague Marcus Rhoades was a professor. He offered t
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  • ...In the summer of 1941 she took a leave of absence from Missouri to visit [[Columbia University]], where her Cornell colleague Marcus Rhoades was a professor. He offered t
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  • ...He did advanced graduate work at the leading American research university, Columbia University, taking a PhD in 1902. ''Georgia and State Richts,'' his dissertation, earn
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  • ...etown, he received from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University in 1978. He worked for Senator H. John Heinz III of Pennsylvania, first as
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  • ...sts and programs have won hundreds of awards including 30 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, 53 George Foster Peabody Awards, 37 awards from the White House New
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  • ...ourt The 'Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace.''] Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231130104. [http://books.google.com/books?id=osFIDCshVaUC Nume
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  • * Hamm, Thomas. ''The Quakers in America.'' Columbia University Press, 2003. 293 pp., amalysis of current situation, with brief history
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  • * [[Eben Moglen]], Professor of Law and Legal History at [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...Palestine.<ref> Speech of November 8, 1914, before the Menorah Society of Columbia University, cited in Mason, Alpheus T. ''Brandeis: A Free Man's Life'' (1946), [http:
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  • ...of ''How We Decide'' and ''Proust Was a Neuroscientist.'' I graduated from Columbia University and studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. I've written for The
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  • ...the scholarly institution it would later become when fully integrated into Columbia University. However, William Halsted, in both personal background and education, was a
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  • ...t Zero. He is currently working toward a master's degree in Journalism at Columbia University, and holds a degree in Philosophy from University of California at Berkeley
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  • ...s and Administration. Albert J. Kennedy, Katherine Farra and Associates. Columbia University Press, for the Welfare Council of New York City. 1934, p. 486. </ref> pre-
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  • <ref> The Columbia History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth by Joseph Held, Columbia University Press, 1992, ISBN 0231076975, page 320<br> The Internal Macedonian Revoluti
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  • ...d her bachelor's degree at [[Brooklyn College]] and a master's degree at [[Columbia University]] in [[elementary education]]. She taught at a [[nursery school]] and late
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  • George Fletcher, professor of jurisprudence at the Columbia University law school, strongly opposes the concept of universal jurisdiction. <ref na
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  • ...iana]], U.S., is an [[American]] economist, author, and [[professor]] at [[Columbia University]]. He is one of the most prominent and controversial [[economics|economists ...litz became professor of economics, business, and international affairs at Columbia University in New York. Stiglitz has made seminal and fundamental contributions to eve
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  • ...e summer of 1939, while Teller was teaching summer courses in physics at [[Columbia University]] in New York, he again met his old Hungarian friends [[Leo Szilard|Leo Sz In 1941 Teller moved to [[Columbia University]] to cooperate with [[Enrico Fermi]] on nuclear fission and in the early su
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  • ...Comprehensive Inquiry Into The Nature, Origin, And Fabrication Of Life.'' Columbia University Press, New York. ISBN 0-231-07565-0 | [http://books.google.com/books?id=YKz
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  • ...her bachelor's degree at [[Brooklyn College]], and, a master's degree at [[Columbia University]] in [[elementary education]]. She taught at a [[nursery school]] and later
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  • ...g, Campbell. ''Destroying the Village: Eisenhower and Thermonuclear War.'' Columbia University Press. 1998. 216pp.
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  • ...sive Inquiry Into The Nature, Origin, And Fabrication Of Life''. New York: Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-07565-0.
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  • * Welter, Rush, ''Popular Education and Democratic Thought in America'' Columbia University Press, 1962
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  • ...he House: Home in African American Literature'' by Valerie Sweeney Prince, Columbia University Press, 2005.</ref>. and more. ...n (The Columbia Guides to Literature Since 1945)'' by Darryl Dickson-Carr, Columbia University Press, 2005, page 73.</ref> and in turn influencing African diasporic writi
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  • ...on in 1773 entered King's College (renamed Columbia College, now part of [[Columbia University]]).
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  • .... 1977. The Phenomenon of Science: A Cybernetic Theory of Human Evolution. Columbia University Press.
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  • ...New York (disambiguation)|New York]]. She later majored in psychology at [[Columbia University]], as well as earned a degree in pre-medicine.<ref name="collector"/> Despi
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  • ...ed to the [[United States of America|U.S.]] to deliver guest lectures at [[Columbia University]].
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  • ...der of American Liberties'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=100637218 Columbia University Press, 1941 online]
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  • ...School of Journalism]] gives the [[DuPont-Columbia Award|Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards]] for excellence in radio and television journalism, and the [[Scrip
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  • ...the phenomena of light and radiant heat; a course of lectures delivered in Columbia University'', New York, in March and April 1906, B.G. Teubner (Leipzig); G.E. Stecher
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  • ...Reimers. ''Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration''. 4th ed. New York: Columbia University, 1999. Statistics on intermarriage rates. ...ulture of Childhood: Child's-Eye Views of Society and Culture''. New York: Columbia University, 1970. Tells how U.S. children learn the U.S. version of the "race" notion.
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  • ...ime, the ideas of Professor Rexford Tugwell of the Economics Department of Columbia University had a significant influence upon thinking about economic policy in Americ Columbia University Press 1933</ref>.
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  • ...ege, Herman Weyl posted an identical plea to professor Harold Hotteling at Columbia University on February 12th, to Professor Griffith C. Evans at the University of Calif
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  • ...bia University]] in 1943, both Kammerer and Burroughs followed. While at [[Columbia University]], Lucien Carr met Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and introduced them to
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  • ...e Solla Price, D.J. (1963). ''Little Science, Big Science''. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.</ref> showed the exponential growth of scientific journals and of ab
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  • ...zuki]] returned to the United States to take a visiting professorship at [[Columbia University]], where he began a long series of public lectures on Zen; Kerouac and Gins
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  • ...from [[Columbia University]] (1994)<ref>{{Cite web|date=May 27, 1994|title=Columbia University Record – Texts of Citations for Honorary Degree Recipients|url=http://www
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  • ...gdom|British]] rule. In 1754, [[Columbia University|King's College (later Columbia University)]] was founded under charter by [[King George II]]. It was located in Lowe ...Chapters 3 [Rich and Poor] & 4 [Beyond the Tenement] |year=1990 |publisher=Columbia University Press |id=ISBN 0231062974}}</ref> Stone and brick became the city's buildi
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  • ...Division of Ocean and Climate Physics, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University</ref>
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  • ...es" in Dorothy Berg & Okamoto Shumpei (eds.), ''Pearl Harbor as History'', Columbia University Press, 1973, pp. 258-259, ''quoted in'' von Wolferen, pp. 39-40</ref></blo
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  • ...Palestine.<ref> Speech of November 8, 1914, before the Menorah Society of Columbia University, cited in Mason (1946) p 447</ref>
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