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Revision as of 13:45, 6 April 2007
1912 in Columbia history:
- The Journalism School opens
- George Edmund Haynes is the first African-American to receive a Columbia PhD. His disseratation was titled "The Negro at Work in New York City"
Preceded by 1911 |
History of Columbia University 1912 |
Succeeded by 1913 |