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− | * [[Myles Cooper]] ended his tenure as president of [[King's College]]. | + | * [[Myles Cooper]] ended his tenure as president of [[King's College]]. He was chased to the Hudson River by an angry mob intent on tarring and feathering him, where sulked around the docks for a night before boarding the H.M.S. Kingfisher the next day. Ironically, [[Alexander Hamilton]] assisted in his escape by filibustering said angry mob. |
Revision as of 14:36, 27 April 2007
1775 in Columbia history:
- Myles Cooper ended his tenure as president of King's College. He was chased to the Hudson River by an angry mob intent on tarring and feathering him, where sulked around the docks for a night before boarding the H.M.S. Kingfisher the next day. Ironically, Alexander Hamilton assisted in his escape by filibustering said angry mob.
Preceded by 1774 |
History of Columbia University 1775 |
Succeeded by 1776 |