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  2. Tau Delta Phi - Wikipedia

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    The group maintained itself as a single unit until 1912 when it became necessary to split in into two divisions, eventually three. Matriculating to several colleges, Alex Siegel, Milt Goodfriend, and Max Coyne entered the City College of New York, becoming the Alpha class, initiating themselves under the new name of Tau Delta Phi on July 16, 1914.

  3. List of City College of New York people - Wikipedia

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    John Patitucci, jazz bassist, City College; Abraham Polonsky 1932 – screenwriter, director of Force of Evil; George Ranalli 1946 – architect and dean, Spitzer School of Architecture of The City College of New York; Adrienne Rich – feminist poet and essayist; taught at CCNY from 1968 to 1979; Faith Ringgold – artist known for her painted ...

  4. List of City College of New York alumni - Wikipedia

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    James Traub, City on a Hill: Testing the American Dream at City College, 1994. Paul David Pearson, The City College of New York: 150 years of academic architecture, 1997. Sandra S. Roff, et al., From the Free Academy to Cuny: Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City, 1847–1997, 2000.

  5. Category:City College of New York alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "City College of New York alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,154 total.

  6. City College of New York - Wikipedia

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    The City College of New York has had a long and distinguished history in physics. Three of its alumni went on to become Nobel laureates in physics: Robert Hofstadter in 1961, [132] Arno Penzias in 1978, [133] and Leon Lederman in 1988. [134] Albert Einstein gave the first of his series of United States lectures at the City College of New York ...

  7. Category:Organizations established in 1910 - Wikipedia

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    Sports organizations established in 1910 (3 C, 12 P) Student organizations established in 1910 (14 P) T. Trade unions established in 1910 (1 C, 24 P, 2 F) Y.

  8. National Student League - Wikipedia

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    The students formed a broad alliance with left leaning groups in other New York colleges to form a protest and letter writing campaign in favor of the suspended students, who were eventually reinstated. They organized themselves permanently as the New York Intercollegiate Student Council, composed of eleven student groups on seven local campuses.

  9. Rapp-Coudert Committee - Wikipedia

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    A reception was held for the surviving victims and their families on December 17, 1981, hosted by City College of New York President Bernard Harleston. [ 20 ] Unpublished documents of the Rapp-Coudert Committee reside at the New York State Archives in Albany . [ 21 ]