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'''Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge''' ([[1867]] - [[1940]]) was a professor of philosophy. [[Woodbridge Hall]] is named after him.
 
'''Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge''' ([[1867]] - [[1940]]) was a professor of philosophy. [[Woodbridge Hall]] is named after him.
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==External links==
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*[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jwood/fjew/onfjew.htm Works on F. J. E. Woodbridge]
  
 
==Anecdote==
 
==Anecdote==

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Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge (1867 - 1940) was a professor of philosophy. Woodbridge Hall is named after him.

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Anecdote

While strolling through the Columbia campus with a student one day, Frederick Woodbridge suddenly remarked: "The Cathedral of Chartres was built by the spirit of the Virgin; the University of Virginia was built by the vision of Thomas Jefferson; Columbia was built by... McKim, Mead and White."[1]

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