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  2. Casa Italiana - Wikipedia

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    Casa Italiana is a building at Columbia University located at 1161 Amsterdam Avenue between West 116th and 118th Streets in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, which houses the university's Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America.

  3. Dino Bigongiari - Wikipedia

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    He took a leave of absence from Columbia and served in the Italian Army during World War I as a mounted artillery officer. [1] He became the Da Ponte Professor of Italian in 1929. [2] As a professor at Columbia, Bigongiari was a founder of Casa Italiana. [2]

  4. West End Bar - Wikipedia

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    The West End Bar, also known for a time as the "West End Gate", was located on Broadway near 114th Street in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City.From its establishment in 1911, the bar served as a common gathering place for Columbia University students, faculty and administration (its slogan was "Where Columbia Had Its First Beer").

  5. Lionello Perera - Wikipedia

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    He participated in the foundation of Casa Italiana at Columbia University, the first research center devoted to Italian heritage in a North American higher education institution. Meanwhile he tried to shift the Italian immigrant community towards supporting Fiorello La Guardia, a strenuous opponent of Nazism and Fascism. [ 26 ]

  6. East Campus (Columbia University) - Wikipedia

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    An earlier plan for East Campus (1965), by Harrison and Abromowitz architects, included twin concrete slab towers. [2] Along with the rest of the ambitious expansion plans of University President Grayson L. Kirk, it was scrapped in the wake of the 1968 protests against, among other things, a university gym proposed for nearby Morningside Park.

  7. Schermerhorn Hall - Wikipedia

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    Schermerhorn Hall (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsxɛrmərˌɦɔr(ə)n]) is an academic building on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University located at 1190 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, United States. Schermerhorn was built in 1897 with a $300,000 gift from alumnus and trustee William Colford Schermerhorn.

  8. Miller Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Miller Theatre at Columbia University is located on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University. It is a performing arts producer dedicated to developing and presenting new music. [1] Originally named the McMillin Theater, it was renovated and renamed the Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre in 1988, [2] with George Steel as its first ...

  9. John Jay Hall - Wikipedia

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    As humanist writer and Trappist monk Thomas Merton wrote of his Columbia experiences in The Seven Storey Mountain, "The fourth floor of John Jay Hall was the place where all the offices of the student publications, the Glee Club and the Student Board and all the rest were to be found. It was the noisiest and most agitated part of campus."