Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...demonstrators pleased the regents without antagonizing the moderate majority of students. The radicals might yet find a way to use the unresolved Cleaver case to inflame the university. But the encouraging point of the restraint at Berkeley-reinforced by rejections of confrontation politics this fall at N.Y.U. and Columbia-may be a growing student awareness that change can be more quickly achieved by cooperating with tolerant administrators than by resorting to force and inviting repression...
Despite their casualness, such preliminary sketches are beginning to be seen more and more in U.S. museums and galleries. In 1967, an exhibit of 79 oil sketches, organized by Columbia University's Rudolf Wittkower, made a brief but much applauded appearance at Manhattan's Knoedler's Galleries. Next week, a collection of 60 sketches assembled by the Salzburg Dealer-Scholar Kurt Rossacher goes on view in Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Gallery, and will subsequently be seen in Toledo, Providence and Minneapolis...
...argument convinces the committee to recommend changing rules in upperclass Houses, Harvard would become the second Ivy League university--Columbia was first--to abolish visiting hour restrictions...
...Columbia at Dartmouth...
Last Saturday Columbia beat Cornell. I still don't believe it. Dartmouth has won only one of four Ivy starts. I don't believe that either. The home court advantage will prove decisive: Dartmouth...