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*[[John Mitchell Mason]] steps down as [[provost]], and the position is eliminated, not to reappear until [[1912]] | *[[John Mitchell Mason]] steps down as [[provost]], and the position is eliminated, not to reappear until [[1912]] | ||
− | *[[Daniel D. Tompkins]] CC 1795 is elected as Vice President of the United States | + | *[[Daniel D. Tompkins]] CC 1795 is elected as Vice President of the United States, and remains the only Columbia alumnus to have ever held the office |
{{succession|preceded=[[1815]]|succeeded=[[1817]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1816}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1815]]|succeeded=[[1817]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1816}} | ||
[[Category:19th century]] | [[Category:19th century]] |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 9 May 2013
1816 in Columbia history:
- John Mitchell Mason steps down as provost, and the position is eliminated, not to reappear until 1912
- Daniel D. Tompkins CC 1795 is elected as Vice President of the United States, and remains the only Columbia alumnus to have ever held the office
Preceded by 1815 |
History of Columbia University 1816 |
Succeeded by 1817 |