Difference between revisions of "1937"
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'''1937''' in Columbia history: | '''1937''' in Columbia history: | ||
− | *[[September 23]]: [[Columbia College]] introduces a | + | *[[September 23]]: [[Columbia College]] introduces a two-year sequence of undergraduate classes in the humanities: the required [[Humanities A]] (literature), precursor to [[Lit Hum]], and [[Humanities B]] (art and music), which evolved into [[Art Hum]] and [[Music Hum]] |
*[[Frank Fackenthal]] becomes [[provost]], expanding the office's portfolio from summer programs to university-wide administration | *[[Frank Fackenthal]] becomes [[provost]], expanding the office's portfolio from summer programs to university-wide administration | ||
Latest revision as of 13:07, 16 July 2007
1937 in Columbia history:
- September 23: Columbia College introduces a two-year sequence of undergraduate classes in the humanities: the required Humanities A (literature), precursor to Lit Hum, and Humanities B (art and music), which evolved into Art Hum and Music Hum
- Frank Fackenthal becomes provost, expanding the office's portfolio from summer programs to university-wide administration
Preceded by 1936 |
History of Columbia University 1937 |
Succeeded by 1938 |