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Bibliography

Works Cited & Recommendations for Further Reading

On 1921:

 

Baker, Thomas Nathan. The Fathers of Bronx Botany, with Urban Planning Applications. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1926.

 

Bergdoll, Barry. Mastering McKim’s Plan: Columbia’s first Century on Morningside Heights. New York: CU, Miriam and Ira Wallach Art Gallery, 1997.

 

Bernstein, Mark F. Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. c2001.

 

Bowery Boys, “Movin’ on up: From King’s College to Columbia University”, The Bowery Boys New York City History, #90, 11 Sept. 2009, https://www.boweryboyshistory.com/2009/09/movin-on-up-from-kings-college-to.html. Accessed 1 July 2021.

 

Canadelli, Elena eds. Behind the Exhibit: Displaying Science and Technology at World’s Fairs and Museums in the Twentieth Century. Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2019.

 

Chambers, Julius. “Bloomingdale Asylum Expose”, in The New York Tribune Tuesday, 28 Aug. 1872. New York: 1872.

 

Columbia University. Committee on General Catalogue. Columbia University Alumni Register and Yearbook, 1754-1931. New York: Columbia UP, 1932.

 

Columbia University. Guide for Foreign Visitors at Columbia University, 1921-1922. New York: Columbia UP, 1922.

 

Columbia University Archive. Columbia University in World War I Collection, 1914-1970. New York: Columbia UP, 1971.

 

Country Life in a Big City. New York: Williamsburgh Post Card Co., 1910.

 

Dolkart, Andrew. Morningside Heights: A History of its Architecture & Development. New York: CU Press, 1998.

 

Donadio, Caroline. “Candlelight Sunday Supper in the Archives”, International House, 4 May 2021, https://www.ihouse-nyc.org/news_events/candlelight-sunday-supper-in-the-archives/  accessed 1 July 2021.

 

Fried, Frederick. A Pictorial History of the Carousel. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1964.

 

Green, Jeremy. Influenza and Aspirin: Bayer’s Financial Empire in the Deadliest Global Pandemic in History. New York: Sterling, c2003.

 

Johnson, Robert DeWitt. Morningside Home: Psycho-geographical Origins of Harlem Renaissance. New York: Columbia UP. c1972.

 

Kaetzel, Andrew. In Search of Expo 93: Chicago World Fair and its Radiance in New York City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c1994.

 

King, Shannon. Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway? : Community Politics and Grassroots Activism during the New Negro Era. New York: New York UP, 2015.

 

Leach, William. Butterfly People: An American Encounter with the Beauty of the World. New York: Pantheon Books, c2013.

 

Newman, Burton Nicols. City of Night: Prohibition, Politics and Amusement in the Manhattan 20s. New York: Scribner, 2004.

 

Rigdon, Liv. Art Deco Handbook: A Visual Guide to a Decorative Style in the 1920s. Colorado Springs: Creative Arts Publishing, 2021.

 

Rogers, Rebecca. Women in International and Universal Exhibitions, 1876-1937. London: Taylor and Francis, 2017.

 

Smith, Barbarah. The Discovery of the Child: Children in America, 1900-1945. New York: Twayne, 1987.

 

Weelinger, Adrian. Nursing, Professional Education, and the Privilege of Prescription: A History. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, c2009.

 

Zoehfeld, Katheleen Weidner. Wild Lives: a History of the People & Animals of the Bronx Zoo. New York: A. A. Knopf, c2006.

 

On 1971 & onwards:

 

Avron, Jerry et al. Up against the Ivy Wall: a History of the Columbia Crisis, by Jerry L. Acorn, with Andrew Crane [and others] of the Staff of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Edited with an Introduction by Robert Friedman. New York, Atheneum Press, 1969 [c 1968].

 

Berezovsky, Esther eds. The Encyclopedia of History of Columbia University, Volume III: 1945-1980. New York: Columbia UP, 2004.

 

Bradley, Stefan M. Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the Late 1960s. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c2009.

 

Canter, Mia. Field Trip to the Future: An Adventurous Departure from Columbia University in 1921. New York: Columbia UP, 1971.

 

Chu, Jacqueline. “Traveler from Nanking: the Forgotten Account on the 1921 Bedazzlement by Wu Zhong-Yi”, in CU Columbus Studies, June 1971. New York: 1971.

 

Columbia University Archive. 1968, Columbia in Crisis. New York: Columbia University Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, 2011.

 

Columbia University. University Senate. Columbia University Senate Records, 1968-2008. New York: Columbia University Archives <Offsite>, 2008.

 

Foster, Kate. A Post-Crisis Re-discovery: Oral History Interviews with Earl Jenkins, Jane Leigh, Samuel Breedlove, Andreas Tyrone et al. Detroit: Aletheia Books, 1975.

 

Kurlansky, Mark. 1968: The Year that Rocked the World. New York: Ballantine, 2004.

 

Rosenberg, Rosalind. Changing the Subject: How the Women of Columbia Shaped the Way We Think about Sex and Politics. New York: CU Press, c2004.

 

Ross, Kristin. May ‘68 and its Afterlives. Chicago: University of Chicago press, 2002.

 

Sandlin, Rayshaun. Rusty Capsule: Reiterating the 1921 Columbia Exposition. New York: Columbia UP, 1971.

 

Yang, Siting. Topography of Revolution: Liberated Zone and Spatial Politics in the 1968 Uprising. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2021.

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