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*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/core/oasis/profiles/trilling.php Columbia College profile of Trilling]
 
*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/core/oasis/profiles/trilling.php Columbia College profile of Trilling]
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Spring2006/podhoretz.html Columbia Magazine article on the Trilling-Podhoretz correspondence]
  
 
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Lionel Trilling
See also Wikipedia's article about "Lionel Trilling".

Lionel Trilling CC '25 MA '36 PhD '38 was a famous literary critic and a University Professor at Columbia. While a student here, Trilling won a Kellett Fellowship to study at the University of Cambridge.

Among other achievements, Trilling was instrumental in the development of the Core. With Jacques Barzun, he co-taught a precursor to Core classes known as the Colloquium on Important Books, and was later a frequent instructor in the proto-Lit Hum class known as Humanities A.

Trilling was also a mentor to a young Norman Podhoretz.

Older alumni, many of whom came to Columbia to "take Trilling," look back on his presence fondly.

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