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Copyright, 1904, 1905, by THE CENTURY CO. —— Published March, 1905
The ``Military Tract'' of New York. A settlement on the headwaters of the Susquehanna. Arrival of my grandfathers and grandmothers. Growth of the new settlement. First recollections of it. General character of my environment. My father and mother. Cortland Academy. Its twofold effect upon me. First schooling. Methods in primary studies. Physical education. Removal to Syracuse. The Syracuse Academy. Joseph Allen and Professor Root; their influence; moral side of the education thus obtained. General education outside the school. Removal to a ``classical school''; a catastrophe. James W. Hoyt and his influence. My early love for classical studies. Discovery of Scott's novels. ``The Gallery of British Artists.'' Effect of sundry conventions, public meetings, and lectures. Am sent to Geneva College; treatment of faculty by students. A ``Second Adventist'' meeting; Howell and Clark; my first meeting with Judge Folger. Philosophy of student dissipation at that place and time.
My coup d'<e'>tat. Removal to Yale. New energy in study and reading. Influence of Emerson, Carlyle, and Ruskin. Yale in 1850. My disappointment at the instruction; character of president and professors; perfunctory methods in lower-class rooms; ``gerund-grinding'' vs. literature; James Hadley—his abilities and influence, other professors; influence of President Woolsey, Professors Porter, Silliman, and Dana; absence of literary instruction; character of that period from a literary point of view; influences from fellow-students. Importance of political questions at that time. Sundry successes in essay writing. Physical education at Yale; boating. Life abroad after graduation; visit to Oxford; studies at the Sorbonne and Coll<e!>ge de France; afternoons at the Invalides; tramps through western and central France. Studies at St. Petersburg. Studies at Berlin. Journey in Italy; meeting with James Russell Lowell at Venice. Frieze, Fishburne, and studies in Rome. Excursions through the south of France. Return to America. Influence of Buckle, Lecky, and Draper. The atmosphere of Darwin and Spencer. Educational environment at the University of Michigan.

Andrew Dickson White
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW DICKSON WHITE


THE DE VINNE PRESS


CHAPTER II. YALE AND EUROPE—1850-1857


PART II—POLITICAL LIFE CHAPTER III. FROM JACKSON TO FILLMORE—1832-1851


CHAPTER IV. EARLY MANHOOD—1851-1857


CHAPTER V. THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD—1857-1864.


CHAPTER VI. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY—1864-1865


CHAPTER VII. SENATORSHIP AT ALBANY—1865-1867


CHAPTER VIII. ROSCOE CONKLING AND JUDGE FOLGER—1867-1868


CHAPTER IX. GENERAL GRANT AND SANTO DOMINGO—1868-1871


CHAPTER X. THE GREELEY CAMPAIGN—1872


CHAPTER XI. GRANT, HAYES, AND GARFIELD—1871-1881


CHAPTER XII. ARTHUR, CLEVELAND, AND BLAINE—1881-1884


CHAPTER XIII. HENDRICKS, JOHN SHERMAN, BANCROFT, AND OTHERS—1884-1891


CHAPTER XIV. MCKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT—1891-1904


PART III—AS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR CHAPTER XV. LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN—1857-1864


CHAPTER XVI. UNIVERSITY LIFE IN THE WEST— 1857-1864


PART IV—AS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT CHAPTER XVII. EVOLUTION OF ``THE CORNELL IDEA''— 1850-1865


CHAPTER XVIII. EZRA CORNELL—1864-1874


CHAPTER XIX. ORGANIZATION OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY— 1865-1868


CHAPTER XX. THE FIRST YEARS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY— 1868-1870


CHAPTER XXI. DIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS AT CORNELL— 1868-1872


CHAPTER XXII. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY COURSES-1870-1872


CHAPTER XXIII. ``CO-EDUCATION'' AND AN UNSECTARIAN PULPIT—1871-1904


CHAPTER XXIV. ROCKS, STORMS, AND PERIL—1868-1874


CHAPTER XXV. CONCLUDING YEARS—1881-1885


CHAPTER XXVIII. AS COMMISSIONER TO SANTO DOMINGO—1871


CHAPTER XXIX. AS COMMISSIONER TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION—1878


CHAPTER XXX. AS MINISTER TO GERMANY—1879-1881


CHAPTER XXXI. MEN OF NOTE IN BERLIN AND ELSEWHERE— 1879-1881


CHAPTER XXXII. MY RECOLLECTIONS OF BISMARCK—1879-1881


LIST OF PORTRAITS OF THE AUTHOR


VOLUME II


AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW DICKSON WHITE


AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW DICKSON WHITE


CHAPTER II


PART II


CHAPTER III


CHAPTER IV EARLY MANHOOD—1851-1857


CHAPTER V


CHAPTER VI


CHAPTER VII


CHAPTER VIII


CHAPTER IX


CHAPTER X


CHAPTER XI


CHAPTER XII


CHAPTER XIII


CHAPTER XIV


PART III


CHAPTER XV


CHAPTER XVI


PART IV


CHAPTER XVII


CHAPTER XVIII


CHAPTER XIX


CHAPTER XX


CHAPTER XXI


CHAPTER XXII


CHAPTER XXIII


CHAPTER XXIV


CHAPTER XXV


PART V


CHAPTER XXVII


CHAPTER XXVIII


CHAPTER XXIX


CHAPTER XXX


CHAPTER XXXI


CHAPTER XXXII

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1998-06-01

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Cornell University; Diplomats -- United States -- Biography; White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918

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