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As to the Hewitt column being moved from the Hewitt Building under demolition, how would I cite the following email?
From: Cooper Union <rdenes@cooper.edu>
To: Alumni of The Cooper Union <user@test.edu>
Subject: Watch Us Grow!
Message-Id: <HPC-A.CPN.116405.CPN-20070125153748@alumniconnections.com>
Reply-To: <cualumni@cooper.edu>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:43:33 -0500 (EST)
Greetings!
The new year has gotten off to an exciting start here at The Cooper Union. We're happy to report that our new academic building will rise on Cooper Square as scheduled, with demolition already underway to prepare the site for construction. We invite you to share the excitement with us and watch the building process, from the comfort of your home or office, by checking the latest images via web cam, now posted on the Cooper Union Builds website:
http://www.cooper.edu/cubuilds/index.html
Of special interest: The historic Stanford White-designed column in the Hewitt Building is slated for removal this Saturday, January 27th between 10 a.m. and noon EST. The nearly 20 foot column will be transported - appropriately enough - back to its former home at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, where it will grace Abram S. Hewitt's memorial plot.
Best wishes for a wonderful 2007,
Ronni Denes
Vice President, External Affairs
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
30 Cooper Square
New York, NY 10003
Email: rdenes@cooper.edu
Lent 11:03, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Could someone figure out how to intergrate this?
http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/mayor.htm
Lent 00:44, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
http://www.ringwoodmanor.com/peo/ch/abram/ah.htm
Upon graduation from Columbia in 1842, he began the study of law while also teaching mathematics at Columbia’s grammar school. At this time he tutored Edward Cooper, the son of inventor and manufacturer Peter Cooper. In 1843-1844 Hewitt traveled to Europe with Edward Cooper, and the two were shipwrecked on their return voyage. This harrowing adventure strengthened their friendship, and henceforth Hewitt was regarded as virtually a member of the Cooper family.
Lent 05:37, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
There are some great external links to a picture of the fireboat by the Brooklyn Bridge and modern pictures of the sinking hulk off Staten Island.
Perhaps someone could figure the best way to link these into Legacy or another section?
http://www.opacity.us/images/db/supplement/abram_hewitt.jpg http://www.opacity.us/image2999_the_abram_hewitt.htm http://www.opacity.us/image3000_leaning.htm
Lent 05:27, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
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Paragraph under picture starts with sentence about Cooper, then seems to talk about Hewitt 2600:1003:B001:C2D1:C07E:AD64:66EE:5354 ( talk) 15:30, 8 January 2022 (UTC)