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− | *A group visits Parliament with a petition to make King's College the center of an American university along the lines of [[Oxford]] or [[Cambridge]], encompassing all existing North American colleges | + | *A group visits Parliament with a petition to make [[King's College]] the center of an American university along the lines of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] or [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], encompassing all existing North American colleges. The petition is presented to Parliament, along with a draft charter. However, it is likely that the petition was rejected or ignored, since nothing of it is heard from again. |
− | *[[Isaac Abrahams]] is the first known Jewish student to graduate from | + | *[[Isaac Abrahams]] is the first known Jewish student to graduate from King's College |
− | [[Category: | + | {{succession|preceded=[[1773]]|succeeded=[[1775]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1774}} |
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+ | [[Category:18th century]] |
Latest revision as of 06:35, 17 May 2013
1774 in Columbia history:
- A group visits Parliament with a petition to make King's College the center of an American university along the lines of Oxford or Cambridge, encompassing all existing North American colleges. The petition is presented to Parliament, along with a draft charter. However, it is likely that the petition was rejected or ignored, since nothing of it is heard from again.
- Isaac Abrahams is the first known Jewish student to graduate from King's College
Preceded by 1773 |
History of Columbia University 1774 |
Succeeded by 1775 |