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− | * [[ | + | *[[Ultimate Frisbee]] team founded |
+ | *[[February 5]]: [[Columbia School of Pharmacy]] loses its accreditation | ||
+ | *[[May 11]]: [[Lawrence Cremin]] named president of [[Teachers College]]; succeeds retiring [[John H. Fischer]] | ||
+ | *[[October 28]]: [[Levien Gymnasium]] completed, and as a result of the [[1968 protests]], it doesn't have facilities for local residents | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[1973]]|succeeded=[[1975]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1974}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1973]]|succeeded=[[1975]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1974}} | ||
[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] |
Latest revision as of 03:13, 23 November 2007
1974 in Columbia history:
- Ultimate Frisbee team founded
- February 5: Columbia School of Pharmacy loses its accreditation
- May 11: Lawrence Cremin named president of Teachers College; succeeds retiring John H. Fischer
- October 28: Levien Gymnasium completed, and as a result of the 1968 protests, it doesn't have facilities for local residents
Preceded by 1973 |
History of Columbia University 1974 |
Succeeded by 1975 |