Deep in the canyons of New York’s financial district, there is an office tower that matches the cultural moment, for better and for worse. It might be the first “It” building.
Known as the WSA building (short for Water Street Associates), the 31-story structure, at 175 Water Street, has become a nexus for the kind of people who might not otherwise set foot in this neighborhood of bankers and brokers.
Google adds business information to Street View
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Google has added a new annotation feature to Street View to make it easier for users to find basic information about a particular establishment. ...
Political and Economic History of the People's Republic of China: An Annotated Timeline
University Professor at Columbia University
University Professor 校座教授 is the highest academic rank at Columbia University.
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University Professors
- Richard Axel, molecular biology and neuroscience
- Jagdish Bhagwati, economics
- Ronald Breslow, organic chemistry
- R. Kent Greenawalt, jurisprudence and constitutional law
- Wayne Hendrickson, biochemistry and molecular biophysics
- Eric R. Kandel, neurobiology, behavior and learning
- Rosalind E. Krauss, art history
- Tsung-Dao Lee, theoretical physics
- Robert A. Mundell, economics
- Simon Schama, history and art history
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, English and comparative literature
- Joseph Stiglitz, economics
University Professors Emeriti
- Jacques Barzun, cultural history
- Caroline Bynum, history
- Donald Keene, Japanese Studies
- Louis Henkin, international law
- Fritz Stern, history
John Mitchell Mason Professor of the University
John Mitchell Mason Professor Emeritus of the University
Former University Professors
- Samuel Eilenberg, mathematics
- Walter Gellhorn, law
- Robert K. Merton, sociology
- Ernest Nagel, philosophy
- Isidor Isaac Rabi, physics
- Michael Riffaterre, semiotics, theory of literature and French literature
- Edward Said, comparative literature, literary theory, and cultural studies
- Meyer Schapiro, art history
- Sol Spiegelman, genetics and microbiology
- Lionel Trilling, literature
- Jeremy Waldron, law
annotate
verb [T] FORMAL
to add a brief explanation or opinion to a text or drawing:
Annotated editions of Shakespeare's plays help readers to understand old words.
annotation
noun [C or U]
The annotation of literary texts makes them more accessible.
The revised edition of the book includes many useful annotations.
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