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'''1912''' in Columbia history: | '''1912''' in Columbia history: | ||
− | * | + | *[[September 25]]: the [[Journalism School]] holds its first classes, with 78 students in attendance |
*[[William H. Carpenter]] becomes the first to claim the office of [[Provost]] since [[1816]] | *[[William H. Carpenter]] becomes the first to claim the office of [[Provost]] since [[1816]] | ||
*[[George Edmund Haynes]] is the first African-American to receive a Columbia [[PhD]]. His disseratation was titled "The Negro at Work in New York City" | *[[George Edmund Haynes]] is the first African-American to receive a Columbia [[PhD]]. His disseratation was titled "The Negro at Work in New York City" |
Revision as of 12:08, 17 July 2007
1912 in Columbia history:
- September 25: the Journalism School holds its first classes, with 78 students in attendance
- William H. Carpenter becomes the first to claim the office of Provost since 1816
- George Edmund Haynes is the first African-American to receive a Columbia PhD. His disseratation was titled "The Negro at Work in New York City"
- The Albert Marion Elsberg Prize for modern history is created
Preceded by 1911 |
History of Columbia University 1912 |
Succeeded by 1913 |