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− | '''Columbia University Quarterly''' was a quarterly magazine published by [[Columbia University Press]] from [[1898]] to [[1941]], with printing suspended from [[1920]]-[[1929]], inclusive. It suceeded the [[Columbia University Bulletin]]. [[Columbia (magazine)|''Columbia'' magazine]] effectively took up its mantle in [[1978]]. | + | '''Columbia University Quarterly''' was a quarterly magazine published by [[Columbia University Press]] from [[1898]] to [[1941]], with printing suspended from [[1920]]-[[1929]], inclusive. It suceeded the [[Columbia University Bulletin]]. [[Columbia (magazine)|''Columbia'' magazine]] effectively took up its mantle in [[1978]]. Microfilm back issues can be found in the [[Butler Periodicals Room]]. |
The magazine contained essays, news from alumni, and news from campus about student, administrative, and faculty ongoings. Outside of the essays, it was in many respects similar to the [[Columbia Alumni News]]. | The magazine contained essays, news from alumni, and news from campus about student, administrative, and faculty ongoings. Outside of the essays, it was in many respects similar to the [[Columbia Alumni News]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 9 May 2013
Columbia University Quarterly was a quarterly magazine published by Columbia University Press from 1898 to 1941, with printing suspended from 1920-1929, inclusive. It suceeded the Columbia University Bulletin. Columbia magazine effectively took up its mantle in 1978. Microfilm back issues can be found in the Butler Periodicals Room.
The magazine contained essays, news from alumni, and news from campus about student, administrative, and faculty ongoings. Outside of the essays, it was in many respects similar to the Columbia Alumni News.
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- Volume II 1899-1900
- Supplement to Volume III - Installation of President Butler
- Volume X 1907-1908
- Volume XVI 1913-1914
- Volume XX 1918