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− | *[[John Jay]] unsuccessfully defends his fellow [[King's College]] students from the charge that they broke a table in [[College Hall]], but is allowed to graduate anyway | + | *[[John Jay (person)|John Jay]] unsuccessfully defends his fellow [[King's College]] students from the charge that they broke a table in [[College Hall]], but is allowed to graduate anyway |
− | *[[May 22]] - [[King's College]] holds its sixth [[Commencement]]; among the graduates are [[John Jay]] and [[Robert Livingston]] | + | *[[May 22]] - [[King's College]] holds its sixth [[Commencement]]; among the graduates are [[John Jay (person)|John Jay]] and [[Robert Livingston]] |
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+ | {{succession|preceded=[[1763]]|succeeded=[[1765]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1764}} | ||
[[Category:18th century]] | [[Category:18th century]] |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 24 May 2013
1764 in Columbia history:
- John Jay unsuccessfully defends his fellow King's College students from the charge that they broke a table in College Hall, but is allowed to graduate anyway
- May 22 - King's College holds its sixth Commencement; among the graduates are John Jay and Robert Livingston
Preceded by 1763 |
History of Columbia University 1764 |
Succeeded by 1765 |