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'''1964''' in Columbia history: | '''1964''' in Columbia history: | ||
+ | *The groundbreaking of [[Uris Hall]], the new home for the [[Business School]], is picketed by [[Graduate School of Architecture|Architecture]] students | ||
*[[Revson Plaza]] is built | *[[Revson Plaza]] is built | ||
− | *The building now known as [[McBain]] is converted into a dormitory | + | *The building now known as [[McBain Hall|McBain]] is converted into a dormitory |
− | *Columbia gains possession of a facility in Paris, [[Reid Hall]] | + | *Columbia gains possession of a facility in Paris, [[Reid Hall (Paris)|Reid Hall]] |
+ | *[[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]]s begin | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[1963]]|succeeded=[[1965]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1964}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1963]]|succeeded=[[1965]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1964}} | ||
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[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 9 May 2024
1964 in Columbia history:
- The groundbreaking of Uris Hall, the new home for the Business School, is picketed by Architecture students
- Revson Plaza is built
- The building now known as McBain is converted into a dormitory
- Columbia gains possession of a facility in Paris, Reid Hall
- Postcrypt Coffeehouses begin
Preceded by 1963 |
History of Columbia University 1964 |
Succeeded by 1965 |