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  1. Biography - White, Andrew Dickson (1832-1918): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. A history of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1896
  3. Advanced Education
  4. European Schools Of History And Politics
  5. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White .. by Andrew Dickson White 1832-1918, 1905-12-31
  6. A letter to William Howard Russell, LL.D. on passages in his "Diary North and South." by Andrew Dickson White 1832-1918, 1863-12-31
  7. The warfare of science by Andrew Dickson White ; with prefatory by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1876-01-01
  8. My reminiscences of Ezra Cornell; an address delivered before th by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1890-01-01
  9. Paper-money inflation in France How it came. what it brought. an by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1876-01-01
  10. New chapters in the warfare of science. by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1887-01-01
  11. Seven great statesmen in the warfare of humanity with unreason b by White. Andrew Dickson. 1832-1918., 1915-01-01
  12. Andrew M. White: Educator, Historian, Diplomat by Glenn C. Altschuler, 1979-03

21. Guide To The Ezra Cornell Papers, 1746-1888
Finch, Francis Miles, 18271897 Kendall, Amos Morse, Samuel FB, 1791-1872 Sibley,Hiram Speed, JJ Tillotson, DT White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918 Wood, Phebe
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/cornell/ezra05.htm
SUBJECTS Names: Cornell, Ezra, 1807-1874 Cornell, Alonzo B. Cornell, Daniel B. Cornell, Elijah Cornell, Mary Ann Beebe, Jeremiah Finch, Francis Miles, 1827-1897 Kendall, Amos Morse, Samuel F. B., 1791-1872 Sibley, Hiram Speed, J. J. Tillotson, D. T. White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918 Wood, Phebe Cornell UniversityHistory Cornell UniversityPresidents Cornell UniversityBuildings Cornell UniversityCurricula Cornell UniversityStudents Cornell Public Library (Ithaca, N.Y.) Barnaby and Mooers New York (State). Legislature. Assembly New York State. Senate Albany Agricultural Works Erie Railroad Utica, Ithaca, and Elmira Railroad New York State Agricultural Society Cascadilla Health Resort (Ithaca, N.Y.) Western Union Subjects: TelegraphHistory TelegraphApparatus and supplies TelegraphEquipment and supplies Telegraph, Wireless TelegraphLaw and legislation TelegraphEmployees RailroadsNew York (State) PlowsNew York (State) PlowsMaine Coal trade CattleBreedingNew York (State) FamilyNew York (State)Ithaca AgricultureNew York (State) Places: United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Personal narratives

22. A. D. White Photographs, History Of The Collection
Andrew Dickson White (left, 18321918), Cornell University’s firstpresident, had a lifelong passion for architecture. He spent
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/adw/history/adwhistory.htm
Unidentified Photographer, Apamea (Syria) , ca. 1860-1885. Albumen print photograph. 15/5/3090.00610. Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photographs Collection, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. History of the Collection Andrew Dickson White and
The Instruction of Architecture at Cornell
Andrew Dickson White the Cornell University Department of Architecture was established as the first four-year course in architecture at an American university. Charles Babcock (1829-1913) Read further details about the scope of the
Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photographs Collection
Andrew Dickson White, Collector H. H. Richardson Gallery for a selection). A. D. White collected photographs of medieval British, French, German and Italian architecture as well as images of Near Eastern and Classical structures by important photographers and photographic studios . Two particularly large gifts came in 1880, while White was Minister to Berlin for the first time, and in 1886.

23. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918, Advanced education. White, Andrew Dickson,1832-1918, Paper money inflation in France how it came how it ended.
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24. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Gypsies
text. Author White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918 Keywords Authors WWhite, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918; Titles A ; Subject Gypsies.
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25. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > White
in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president(18321918). Broader Synonyms Andrew D. White; Andrew Dickson White.
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The word " White " has 7 different senses:
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  • person A member of the Caucasoid race. person Australian writer (1912-1990). person United States political journalist (1915-1986). person United States architect (1853-1906). person United States writer noted for his humorous essays (1899-1985). person United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president (1832-1918). object A tributary of the Mississippi River.
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    White Senses person
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    A member of the Caucasoid race.
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    • Aryan Circassian paleface Semite Kassite Cassite Elamite white man white woman white trash poor white trash poor white whitey honky honkey honkie WASP white Anglo-Saxon Protestant
    White Senses person
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    Australian writer (1912-1990).

    26. Books For Skeptics
    Galton, Sir, 1887/The voyage of the Beagle/1909/1190k; White, Andrew Dickson,1832-1918/A history of the warfare of science with Theology in Christendom.
    http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/skepbook.htm
    A short listing of books available as e-text, placed here primarily for the convenience of students in my Science/Pseudoscience seminars. These links are to ftp and gopher sites. Select an item and it will be downloaded to your server, followed by a prompt asking you where you want the file placed on your computer. Some of these files are zipped, so you need an unzipping utility to read them.
  • The Miracle Mongers by Harry Houdini.
  • Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir, 1887-/The origin of species/1859
  • Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir, 1887-/The descent of man/1871
  • Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir, 1887-/The voyage of the Beagle/1909/1190k
  • White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918/A history of the warfare of science with Theology in Christendom. ...
  • Absurdities Of The Bible by Joseph McCabe.
  • A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers by Joseph McCabe.
  • Letters From the Earth by Mark Twain.
  • Why I Am Not A Christian by Bertrand Russell.
  • Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? by Bertrand Russell. Return to Donald Simanek's home page
  • 27. Cornell's Presidents
    Andrew Dickson White (18321918, President from 1866-1885) A radical idea in Americaneducation was born when Andrew Dickson White and Ezra Cornell crossed
    http://www.news.cornell.edu/campus/presidents.bios.html
    Biographies of Cornell's Presidents
    Research compiled by the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Cornell News Service. Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918, President from 1866-1885) A radical idea in American education was born when Andrew Dickson White and Ezra Cornell crossed paths in the New York State Senate. White was a worldly intellectual whose dream was to create a "truly great University" that would "afford an asylum for Science where truth shall be taught for truth's sake. . . ." He and Cornell, a farmer and inventor who made his fortune developing the telegraph system with Samuel F.B. Morse and Hiram Sibley, agreed the new institution would be nonsectarian, a controversial stance for the time. White and Cornell successfully politicked to obtain the benefits of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 for their new university. On Feb. 7, 1865, White introduced into the State Senate a bill which established Cornell University as an institution for "the cultivation of the arts and sciences and of literature, and the instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts and military tactics, and in all knowledge." Gov. Reuben E. Fenton signed the bill that constitutes Cornell's charter two months later on April 27. White was largely responsible for recruiting faculty to come to the new institution, and as president, he was instrumental in the development of the university's library and its other collections by his own purchases and through encouraging the gifts of others. He traveled in Europe to purchase collections and to learn about the newest innovations in technical education.

    28. Cornell University Presidents
    Collections and the Cornell News Service. Andrew Dickson White (18321918)President from 1866-1885. A radical idea in American education
    http://www.news.cornell.edu/campus/PresBios2002.html
    Cornell Presidents
    This information was compiled by Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Cornell News Service.
    Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918)
    President from 1866-1885
    A radical idea in American education was born when Andrew Dickson White and Ezra Cornell crossed paths in the New York State Senate. White was a worldly intellectual whose dream was to create a "truly great University" that would "afford an asylum for Science - where truth shall be taught for truth's sake. ..." He and Cornell, a farmer and inventor who made his fortune developing the telegraph system with Samuel F.B. Morse and Hiram Sibley, agreed the new institution would be nonsectarian, a controversial stance for the time.
    White and Cornell successfully politicked to obtain the benefits of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 for their new university. On Feb. 7, 1865, White introduced into the State Senate a bill that established Cornell University as an institution for "the cultivation of the arts and sciences and of literature, and the instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts and military tactics, and in all knowledge." Gov. Reuben E. Fenton signed the bill that constitutes Cornell's charter two months later on April 27.
    White was largely responsible for recruiting faculty to come to the new institution, and as president, he was instrumental in the development of the university's library and its other collections by his own purchases and through encouraging the gifts of others. He traveled in Europe to purchase collections and to learn about the newest innovations in technical education. He initiated other educational developments. He suggested the establishment of mechanical laboratories and workshops for the Department of Mechanical Engineering and bought the first piece of equipment, a power lathe. He promoted the first Department of Electrical Engineering in the United States, taught and encouraged historical studies, and founded the Department of Political Science "for practical training."

    29. The Political Graveyard: Tompkins County, N.Y.
    Politicians buried here Andrew Dickson White (18321918) also known as AndrewD. White of Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY; Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY
    http://www.potifos.com/tpg/geo/NY/TO.html
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    Named for Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) Tompkins County information: Neighboring areas: The Political Graveyard: Important Notes: Please Read!
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  • 30. The Age Of The World
    English Egyptologist, author of Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians(183741) Ibid p. 1560^ 3. Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918).
    http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/Writings/ussher/white_ad.html
    ANNALES EDITIONS NET ERRORS PUBLISHED ERRORS ... DR. ANDREW D. WHITE The age of the world Modern writers often, unfairly, single out Archbishop James Ussher as the creator of a chronology that dates creation some 4000 years BCE . But he was neither alone nor first. From St. Jerome to Sir J.G. Wilkinson, such a recent creation date was widely accepted in Western thought. Archbishop Ussher's chronology is also widely misquoted In 1642, Dr. John Lightfoot wrote that man was created at 9:00 a.m., and in 1644, he wrote that the world was created on Sunday, September 12, 3928. In 1650, the Irish Archbishop, James Ussher, published his computations that the world was created on Sunday, October 23rd, 4004, beginning at sunset of the 22nd. In the following excerpt, Andrew D. White doesn't misquote Ussher, but he does completely misrepresent John Lightfoot In 1896, Andrew D. White published a detailed history of the conflict between science and theology , from which these notes are drawn. Suffice it here that the general conclusion arrived at by an overwhelming majority of the most competent students of the biblical accounts was that the date of creation was, in round numbers, four thousand years before our era; and in the seventeenth century, in his great work, Dr. John Lightfoot, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and one of the most eminent Hebrew scholars of his time, declared, as the result of his most profound and exhaustive study of the Scriptures, that "heaven and earth, centre and circumference, were created all together, in the same instant, and clouds full of water," and that "this work took place and man was created by the Trinity on October 23, 4004

    31. Science And Religion - An Overview
    In 1898, Andrew Dickson White (18321918), a professor and co-founder of CornellUniversity, wrote a rather notorious book called A History of the Warfare of
    http://www.religioustolerance.org/scirel_ov.htm
    THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION:
    A more detailed overview
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    Differences between science and religion:
    Scientific findings and religious beliefs are normally quite separate: Science deals with the study of nature, its forces, processes and development. It is based on the analysis of evidence. It assumes, as a working hypothesis, that processes and events happen due to natural causes, not through divine intervention. It rarely intrudes in matters of morality, the existence and nature of deity, spirituality, etc. Religion deals with matters of faith. Its main basis is often revelation from a deity either orally transmitted from generation to generation, or recorded in a sacred text. Most faith groups teach of the existence of one or more deities who created the universe, and continue to play a major role in managing it sometimes bypassing the laws of nature to create miracles. A main function of religion is to teach moral principles, mankind's relationship to the god(s) or goddess(es), spiritual matters, etc. The main battles between religion and science are in areas of overlap. Here, both often hold conflicting positions.

    32. Netlibraryfreebooks
    1999. A History Of The Warfare Of Science With Theology In Christendom,White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. Project Gutenberg, 1999. A
    http://www.tam.itesm.mx/informatica/belectronica/Netlibraryfreebook.htm
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    Title Author Publisher Pub. Date "Tis TheLast Rose Of Summer Moore, Thomas 1779-1852 Project Gutenberg [Xenoph_ontos Kyrou Anabasis] Xenophon, 431-354 BCE Project Gutenberg Johnson, Mary Project Gutenberg 1993 World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Project Gutenberg A Book Of Nonsense Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Project Gutenberg A Book Of Remarkable Criminals Irving, H. B. [Henry Brodribb] 1870-1919 Project Gutenberg A Book of Scroundrels Whibley, Charles Project Gutenberg A Brief History Of The Internet The Bright Side: The Dark Side Hart, Michael. Fuller, Max Project Gutenberg A Cathedral Courtship Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923 Project Gutenberg A Child's History Of England Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 Project Gutenberg A Christmas Carol Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 Project Gutenberg A Collection Of Ballads Lang, Andrew 1844-1912 Project Gutenberg A Collection Of Beatrix Potter Stories Potter, Beatrix 1866-1943 Project Gutenberg A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court Twain, Mark [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] 1767-1848

    33. Robbins, Reginald C. (Reginald Chauncey), 1871-1955, Recipient. Letters From Var
    1s.(1p.). White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. (42) TLs; Ithaca, 22 Oct 1908. 1s.(2p.).(43) TLs; Ithaca, 14 July 1909. 1s.(2p.). (44) TLs; Ithaca, 7 Feb 1910.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01228.html
    bMS Am 1426
    Robbins, Reginald C. (Reginald Chauncey), 1871-1955, recipient. Letters from various correspondents: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1426
    Creator: Robbins, Reginald C. (Reginald Chauncey), 1871-1955, recipient.
    Title: Letters from various correspondents,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Letters to American author, composer, and naturalist Reginald C. Robbins
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information:
    Gift of Mrs. Reginald C. Robbins; received: 1956.
    Historical Note
    Robbins was an American author, composer, and naturalist.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically by author.
    Scope and Content
    Consists of 44 letters to Robbins from various persons, chiefly acknowledging receipt of gifts of Robbins' privately printed books of poetry and commenting on his poems. Includes letters from William James, Francis Greenwood Peabody, Josiah Royce, Barrett Wendell, and Andrew Dickson White.
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    • (1) Abernethy, Julian Willis, 1853- A.L.s.; Brooklyn, 5 Feb 1909. 1s.(3p.)

    34. Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908, Recipient. Letters To Charles Eliot Norton And
    1 letter to Andrew Preston Peabody; 1876. (82) White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918.1 letter to Charles Eliot Norton; 1880. (83) White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00335.html
    bMS Am 2034
    Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908, recipient. Letters to Charles Eliot Norton and other papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 2034
    Creator: Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908, recipient.
    Title: Letters to Charles Eliot Norton and other papers ,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Letters from famous literary, cultural, and political figures, some of them addressed to Charles Eliot Norton.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information:
    Gift ofMrs. Donald Starr 198 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116 through Miss Dinah Starr, 15 Scottfield Road, Allston Massachusetts 02134; received: 1987 13 Mar and 19 May.
    Historical Note
    Norton was an American author, editor, and teacher. He was co-editor of the North American Review (1864-1868) and helped found the political review The Nation in 1865. He was professor of the history of fine arts at Harvard.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically by author.

    35. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 02-21-02
    http//name.umdl.umich.edu/AGW8530 Dewey Subjects 624.2 Bridges LC SubjectsBridgesDesign and construction White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918.
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/bplist/archive/2002/2002-02-21,1.html
    Book People Archive
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    • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 21:17:07 -0500

    36. BL 245 W582h 1896 Reprint 1960
    BL 245 W582h 1896 Reprint 1960. White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. A history ofthe warfare of science with theology in Christendom / by Andrew Dickson White.
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    BL 245 W582h 1896 Reprint 1960 E 621 F855g 1998 Freemon, Frank R., 1938- Gangrene and glory : medical care during the American Civil War / Frank R. Freemon. Madison [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London : Associated University Presses, c1998. F 548.25 M596c 1930 Metzer, Jo. Chicagoans in caricature / by Jo Metzer. [Chicago : John H. McMahon, 193-?] GN 24 P729w10 1913 Ploss, Hermann Heinrich, 1819-1885. Das weib in der natur- und völkerkund : anthropologische studien / von Heinrich Ploss und Max Bartels. Leipzig : T. Grieben, 1913. HQ 21 L672w 1958 HQ 766 C456d 1981 "A dirty filthy book" : the writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control and an account of the Bradlaugh‑Besant trial : with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy, by Charles Knowlton, The law of population, by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the law of population, by Annie Besant / by S. Chandrasekhar. ‑‑ Berkeley : University of California Press, c1981. HQ 767.15 J64d 1995

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    38. Andrew Dickson White
    Andrew Dickson White n United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell)founded Cornell University and served as its first president (18321918) syn
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