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'''1811''' in Columbia history: | '''1811''' in Columbia history: | ||
− | *[[William Harris]] succeeds [[Benjamin Moore]] as college president | + | *[[William Harris (President)|William Harris]] succeeds [[Benjamin Moore]] as college president |
*Creation of the post of [[Provost]] to compensate [[John Mitchell Mason]] for not gaining the presidency | *Creation of the post of [[Provost]] to compensate [[John Mitchell Mason]] for not gaining the presidency | ||
− | *The "Riotous [[Commencement]]" | + | *The "Riotous [[Commencement]]", in which students violently protested the faculty's decision not to confer a degree upon John Stevenson, who had inserted objectionable words into his commencement speech. |
{{succession|preceded=[[1810]]|succeeded=[[1812]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1811}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1810]]|succeeded=[[1812]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1811}} | ||
[[Category:19th century]] | [[Category:19th century]] |
Latest revision as of 02:35, 30 January 2014
1811 in Columbia history:
- William Harris succeeds Benjamin Moore as college president
- Creation of the post of Provost to compensate John Mitchell Mason for not gaining the presidency
- The "Riotous Commencement", in which students violently protested the faculty's decision not to confer a degree upon John Stevenson, who had inserted objectionable words into his commencement speech.
Preceded by 1810 |
History of Columbia University 1811 |
Succeeded by 1812 |