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*[[Low Library]] and [[Milbank Hall]], the first Barnard building on [[Morningside Heights]], are completed | *[[Low Library]] and [[Milbank Hall]], the first Barnard building on [[Morningside Heights]], are completed | ||
*The original [[Political Science Department]] splits between the Department of Public Law and Government and the [[History Department]] | *The original [[Political Science Department]] splits between the Department of Public Law and Government and the [[History Department]] | ||
− | *Alpha Omicron Pi is founded by four Barnard students: Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, Stella George Stern Perry, Jessie Wallace Hughan, and Helen St. Clair Mullan | + | *[[Alpha Omicron Pi]] is founded by four Barnard students: Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, Stella George Stern Perry, Jessie Wallace Hughan, and Helen St. Clair Mullan |
{{succession|preceded=[[1896]]|succeeded=[[1898]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1897}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1896]]|succeeded=[[1898]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1897}} | ||
[[Category:19th century]] | [[Category:19th century]] |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 3 December 2024
1897 in Columbia history:
- Columbia and Barnard officially move to the new Morningside Heights campus
- Low Library and Milbank Hall, the first Barnard building on Morningside Heights, are completed
- The original Political Science Department splits between the Department of Public Law and Government and the History Department
- Alpha Omicron Pi is founded by four Barnard students: Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, Stella George Stern Perry, Jessie Wallace Hughan, and Helen St. Clair Mullan
Preceded by 1896 |
History of Columbia University 1897 |
Succeeded by 1898 |