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'''Lionel Trilling''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1925|25]] [[MA]] '[[1936|36]] [[PhD]] '[[1938|38]] was a famous literary critic and a [[University Professor]] at Columbia. Older alumni look back on his presence fondly.
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'''Lionel Trilling''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1925|25]] [[MA]] '[[1936|36]] [[PhD]] '[[1938|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]]. As a professor, he was a mentor to [[Norman Podhoretz]].
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Older alumni look back on his presence fondly.
  
 
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Lionel Trilling
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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. As a professor, he was a mentor to Norman Podhoretz.

Older alumni look back on his presence fondly.