Jefferson unveiling, 1914. Shows the Thomas Jefferson statue which was a gift of the Joseph Pulitzer estate to Columbia University, New York City. The statue was unveiled in a ceremony on June 2, 1914. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, speaks at the unveilling of the Partridge statue of Thomas Jefferson, presented to the University by Ralph Pulitzer in a ceremony in front of the Columbia School of Journalism. Flickr.
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