Columbia University's Low Memorial Library

Columbia University's Low Memorial Library. Constructed in 1895 and named for Columbia's 12th president, Seth Low, Low Memorial Library was designed as the architectural center of the Morningside Heights Campus. Today, Low Library houses the office of the President, as well as being home to the Columbia archival collection. In 1967 it was landmarked by the city of New York. (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images)
Columbia University's Low Memorial Library. Constructed in 1895 and named for Columbia's 12th president, Seth Low, Low Memorial Library was designed as the architectural center of the Morningside Heights Campus. Today, Low Library houses the office of the President, as well as being home to the Columbia archival collection. In 1967 it was landmarked by the city of New York. (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images)
Columbia University's Low Memorial Library
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