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*Establishent of the all-female [[Barnard College]] when the [[trustees]] turn down President [[Frederick Barnard|Barnard]]'s proposal for a co-educational [[Columbia College]]. The initial Barnard facility was a small townhouse, perhaps located where today's [[Rockefeller Center]] stands. | *Establishent of the all-female [[Barnard College]] when the [[trustees]] turn down President [[Frederick Barnard|Barnard]]'s proposal for a co-educational [[Columbia College]]. The initial Barnard facility was a small townhouse, perhaps located where today's [[Rockefeller Center]] stands. | ||
− | *President [[Frederick Barnard|Barnard]] ends his 25-year tenure | + | *President [[Frederick Barnard|Barnard]] ends his 25-year tenure. He is succeeded by [[Seth Low]]. |
{{succession|preceded=[[1888]]|succeeded=[[1890]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1889}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1888]]|succeeded=[[1890]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1889}} | ||
[[Category:19th century]] | [[Category:19th century]] |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 30 January 2014
1889 in Columbia history:
- Establishent of the all-female Barnard College when the trustees turn down President Barnard's proposal for a co-educational Columbia College. The initial Barnard facility was a small townhouse, perhaps located where today's Rockefeller Center stands.
- President Barnard ends his 25-year tenure. He is succeeded by Seth Low.
Preceded by 1888 |
History of Columbia University 1889 |
Succeeded by 1890 |