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A history of Columbia university, 1754-1904

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A history of Columbia university, 1754-1904
1904, The Columbia university press, The Macmillan company, agents, Macmillan & co., ltd.

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Table of Contents

book 1. King's college and Columbia college, by J. H. Van Amringe.
book 2. The university and the non-professional graduate schools, by M. Smith.
book 3. The professional schools. I. The school of medicine (College of physicians and surgeons) by F. S. Lee. II. The school of law, by F. M. Burdick. III. The school of mines and associated schools, by H. S. Munroe. IV. The school of architecture, by A. D. F. Hamlin.
book 4. The affiliated colleges: I. Barnard college, by W. P. Trent. II. Teacher's college, by F. T. Baker. III. The college of pharmacy by H. H. Rusby.
book 5. The library, by J. H. Canfield.
Appendix.

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Published in
New York, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
LD1248 .H5, LD 1248 H67 1904, LD1248 .H5 1904a

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 493 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13491015M
Internet Archive
historyofcolumbi00newy
LCCN
04028974
OCLC/WorldCat
505716014

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