A History of Columbia College on Morningside
A History of Columbia College on Morningside
- Neighborhood
- Borough
- City
- Address
-
- 116th St and Broadway
This item is not available online. This description is provided as a citable reference to collections published without online content. This item may be unavailable due to copyright, contractual or privacy restrictions, or content may be added in the future if policy or ongoing digitization work permits. If you have questions, please contact a Libraries staff member.
- Title
- A History of Columbia College on Morningside
- Name
- Columbia College (Columbia University)
- Published
- Columbia University Press: New York. 1954
- Physical Description
- viii, 284 p. illus., ports. 26 cm.
- Subjects
- Columbia College (Columbia University)
- Contents
- The college: a memoir of forty years, by I. Edman.--The Van Amringe and Keppel eras, by L. Trilling.--Reconstruction in the liberal arts, by J. Buchler.--"Most glad to teach," by C.W. Everett.--After class, by F.W. Boardman, Jr.--The lion afield, by J.N. Arbolino.--The men from Morningside, by G.R. Hawes.--A liberal arts college in a metropolitan university, by I. Edman.
- Format
- books
- Catalog Record
- check availability