Author: | Andrew Dickson White | ISBN: | 1230000208782 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library | Publication: | January 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Andrew Dickson White |
ISBN: | 1230000208782 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library |
Publication: | January 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume I
Andrew Dickson White, diplomat, historian, and educator, who was the co-founder of Cornell University (1832-1918)
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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- DEDICATION
-03- PART I. ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION
-04- CHAPTER I. BOYHOOD IN CENTRAL NEW YORK 1832 TO 1850
-05- CHAPTER II. YALE AND EUROPE 1850 TO 1857
-06- PART II. POLITICAL LIFE
-07- CHAPTER III. FROM JACKSON TO FILLMORE 1832 TO 1851
-08- CHAPTER IV. EARLY MANHOOD 1851 TO1857
-09- CHAPTER V. THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD 1857 TO 1864
-10- CHAPTER VI. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY 1864 TO 1865
-11- CHAPTER VII. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY 1865 1867
-12- CHAPTER VIII. ROSCOE CONKLING AND JUDGE FOLGER 1867 TO 1868
-13- CHAPTER IX. GENERAL GRANT AND SANTO DOMINGO 1868 TO 1871
-14- CHAPTER X. THE GREELEY CAMPAIGN 1872
-15- CHAPTER XI. GRANT, HAYES, AND GARFIELD 1871 TO 1881
-16- CHAPTER XII. ARTHUR, CLEVELAND, AND BLAINE 1881 TO 1884
-17- CHAPTER XIII. HENDRICKS, JOHN SHERMAN, BANCROFT 1884 TO 1891
-18- CHAPTER XIV. MCKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT 1891 TO1904
-19- PART III. AS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
-20- CHAPTER XV. LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1857 TO 1864
-21- CHAPTER XVI. UNIVERSITY LIFE IN THE WEST 1857 TO 1864
-22- PART IV. AS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
-23- CHAPTER XVII. EVOLUTION OFTHE CORNELL IDEA 1850 TO 1865
-24- CHAPTER XVIII. EZRA CORNELL 1864 TO 1874
-25- CHAPTER XIX. ORGANIZATION OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1865 TO 1868
-26- CHAPTER XX. THE FIRST YEARS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1868 TO 1870
-27- CHAPTER XXI. DIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS AT CORNELL 1868 TO 1872
-28- CHAPTER XXII. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY COURSES 1870 TO 1872
-29- CHAPTER XXIII. COEDUCATION AND AN UNSECTARIAN PULPIT 1871 TO 1904
-30- CHAPTER XXIV. ROCKS, STORMS, AND PERIL 1868 TO 1874
-31- CHAPTER XXV. CONCLUDING YEARS 1881 TO 1885
-32- PART V. IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE
-33- CHAPTER XXVI. AS ATTACH E' AT ST. PETERSBURG 1854 TO 1855
-34- CHAPTER XXVII. AS ATTACH E' AND BEARER OF DESPATCHES 1855
-35- CHAPTER XXVIII. AS COMMISSIONER TO SANTO DOMINGO 1871
-36- CHAPTER XXIX. AS COMMISSIONER TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1878
-37- CHAPTER XXX. AS MINISTER TO GERMANY 1879 TO 1881
-38- CHAPTER XXXI. MEN OF NOTE IN BERLIN AND ELSEWHERE 1879 TO 1881
-39- CHAPTER XXXII. MY RECOLLECTIONS OF BISMARCK 1879 TO 1881
-40- FOOTNOTES
Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume I
Andrew Dickson White, diplomat, historian, and educator, who was the co-founder of Cornell University (1832-1918)
This ebook presents «Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume I», from Andrew Dickson White. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- DEDICATION
-03- PART I. ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION
-04- CHAPTER I. BOYHOOD IN CENTRAL NEW YORK 1832 TO 1850
-05- CHAPTER II. YALE AND EUROPE 1850 TO 1857
-06- PART II. POLITICAL LIFE
-07- CHAPTER III. FROM JACKSON TO FILLMORE 1832 TO 1851
-08- CHAPTER IV. EARLY MANHOOD 1851 TO1857
-09- CHAPTER V. THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD 1857 TO 1864
-10- CHAPTER VI. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY 1864 TO 1865
-11- CHAPTER VII. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY 1865 1867
-12- CHAPTER VIII. ROSCOE CONKLING AND JUDGE FOLGER 1867 TO 1868
-13- CHAPTER IX. GENERAL GRANT AND SANTO DOMINGO 1868 TO 1871
-14- CHAPTER X. THE GREELEY CAMPAIGN 1872
-15- CHAPTER XI. GRANT, HAYES, AND GARFIELD 1871 TO 1881
-16- CHAPTER XII. ARTHUR, CLEVELAND, AND BLAINE 1881 TO 1884
-17- CHAPTER XIII. HENDRICKS, JOHN SHERMAN, BANCROFT 1884 TO 1891
-18- CHAPTER XIV. MCKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT 1891 TO1904
-19- PART III. AS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
-20- CHAPTER XV. LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1857 TO 1864
-21- CHAPTER XVI. UNIVERSITY LIFE IN THE WEST 1857 TO 1864
-22- PART IV. AS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
-23- CHAPTER XVII. EVOLUTION OFTHE CORNELL IDEA 1850 TO 1865
-24- CHAPTER XVIII. EZRA CORNELL 1864 TO 1874
-25- CHAPTER XIX. ORGANIZATION OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1865 TO 1868
-26- CHAPTER XX. THE FIRST YEARS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1868 TO 1870
-27- CHAPTER XXI. DIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS AT CORNELL 1868 TO 1872
-28- CHAPTER XXII. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY COURSES 1870 TO 1872
-29- CHAPTER XXIII. COEDUCATION AND AN UNSECTARIAN PULPIT 1871 TO 1904
-30- CHAPTER XXIV. ROCKS, STORMS, AND PERIL 1868 TO 1874
-31- CHAPTER XXV. CONCLUDING YEARS 1881 TO 1885
-32- PART V. IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE
-33- CHAPTER XXVI. AS ATTACH E' AT ST. PETERSBURG 1854 TO 1855
-34- CHAPTER XXVII. AS ATTACH E' AND BEARER OF DESPATCHES 1855
-35- CHAPTER XXVIII. AS COMMISSIONER TO SANTO DOMINGO 1871
-36- CHAPTER XXIX. AS COMMISSIONER TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1878
-37- CHAPTER XXX. AS MINISTER TO GERMANY 1879 TO 1881
-38- CHAPTER XXXI. MEN OF NOTE IN BERLIN AND ELSEWHERE 1879 TO 1881
-39- CHAPTER XXXII. MY RECOLLECTIONS OF BISMARCK 1879 TO 1881
-40- FOOTNOTES