http://warmemorialhq.org/om/items/browse?tags=Columbia+University&output=atom2024-03-28T08:29:29-05:00Omekahttp://warmemorialhq.org/om/items/show/625
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var str = 'Near the center of campus and the Low Library, stands a large flagpole that was presented to the college on the same day as the initial cornerstones of the first campus buildings were laid, May 20, 1896. The Lafayette Post #140 of the Grand Army of the Republic which represented Union Civil War veterans provided two flags as symbols of the nation and peace.';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque just outside the Butler Library on the campus of Columbia University recognizes the role of the university in World War II. The US Navy conducted a Reserve Midshipman School on the campus from 1942-45 which trained more than 23,000 officers for active duty during the war. Commodore John K. Roberts served as commanding officer.';
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var str = 'The large bronze relief plaque commemorates the Battle of Harlem Heights during the American Revolution which took place across this area of the city and what is now part of the campus of Columbia University. It is located on a wall on Broadway between 117th and 118th streets just north of the Earl Hall Gate entrance to Columbia University campus. James Edward Kelly sculpted the plaque which was donated by the Sons of the Revolution in New York State and was dedicated in 1897.';
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