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States。 An address delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the
German Society of New York; October 4; 1884。 Ithaca; 1884。
Letter defending the Cornell University from Sundry Sectarian
Attacks。 Elmira; December 17; 1884。
Sundry Important Questions in Higher Education: Elective Studies;
University Degrees; University Fellowships and Scholarships; with
historical details and illustrations。 A paper read at the
Conference of the Presidents of the Colleges of the State of New
York; at the Twenty…second University Convocation; Albany; 1884。
Ithaca; 1885。
Studies in General History and the History of Civilization; being
a paper read before the American Historical Association at its
first public meeting; Saratoga; September 9; 1884。 New York and
London; 1885。
Instruction in the Course of History and Political Science at
Cornell University。 New York; 1885。
Yale College in 1853。 〃Yale Literary Magazine;〃 February; 1886。
The Constitution and American Education; being a speech delivered
at the Centennial Banquet; in the Academy of Music; Philadelphia;
September 17; 1887。 Ithaca; 1887。
A History of the Doctrine of Comets。 A paper read before the
American Historical Association at its second annual meeting;
Saratoga; October; 1885。 Published by the American Historical
Association。 New York and London; 1887。 (This forms one of the
〃New Chapters in the Warfare of Science。〃)
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Meteorology。 Reprinted
from the 〃Popular Science Monthly;〃 July and August; 1887。 New
York; 1887。
College Fraternities。 An address given at the Metropolitan Opera
House; New York; with some historical details。 The 〃Forum;〃 May;
1887。
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Geology。 Reprinted from
the 〃Popular Science Monthly;〃 February and March; 1888。 New
York; 1888。
The Next American University。 The 〃Forum;〃 June; 1888。
The French Revolution。 Syllabus of lectures; various editions;
more or less extended and revised; for students at the University
of Michigan; Cornell University; University of Pennsylvania;
Johns Hopkins University; Columbian University; Tulane
University; and Stanford University。 Various places; and dates
from 1859 to 1889。
The Need of Another University。 The 〃Forum;〃 January; 1889。
A University at Washington。 The 〃Forum;〃 February; 1889。
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Demoniacal Possession and
Insanity。 Reprinted from the 〃Popular Science Monthly;〃 February
and March; 1889。
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Diabolism and Hysteria。
〃Popular Science Monthly;〃 May and June; 1889。
The Political Catechism of Archbishop Apuzzo。 A paper read
before; and published by; the American Historical Association;
Washington。 December; 1889。
My Reminiscences of Ezra Cornell。 An address delivered before the
Cornell University on Founder's Day; January 11; 1890。 Ithaca;
1890。
Remarks on Indian Education。 Proceedings of the Lake Mohonk
Conference; 1890。
Evolution and Revolution。 A commencement address before the
University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; 1890。
The Teaching of History in our Public Schools。 Remarks before the
Fortnightly Club; Buffalo; 1890。
Democracy and Education。 An address given before the State
Teachers' Association at Saratoga; 1891。 Published by the
Department of Public Instruction; Albany; 1891。
The Problem of High Crime in the United States。 Published only by
deliverybefore Stanford University in 1892; and; with various
additions and revisions; before various other university and
general audiences down to 1897。
The Future of the American Colleges and Universities。 Published
in 〃School and College Magazine;〃 February; 1892。
A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom。
New York; 1896。 French translation; Paris; 1899。 Italian
translation; Turin; 1902。
An Address at the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the
Onondaga Orphan Asylum。 Syracuse; 1896。
Erasmus; in 〃The Library of the World's Best Literature。〃 New
York; 1896。
An Open letter to Sundry Democrats (Bryan Candidacy)。 New York;
1896。
Evolution vs。 Revolution; in Politics。 Biennial address before
the State Historical Society and the State University of
Wisconsin; February 9; 1897。 Madison; Wisconsin; 1897。
Speech at a Farewell Banquet given by the German…Americans of New
York。 New York; 1897。
Sundry addresses at Berlin and Leipsic。 Berlin; 1897…1902。
A Statesman of Russia…Pobedonostzeff。 The 〃Century Magazine;〃
1898。
The President of the United States。 Speech at Leipsic; Germany;
July 4; 1898。 Berlin; 1898。
Address before the Peace Conference of The Hague at the Laying of
a Silver and Gold Wreath on the Tomb of Grotius at Delft; in
Behalf of the Government of the United States; July 4; 1899。 The
Hague; 1899。
Walks and Talks with Tolstoy。 〃McClure's Magazine;〃 April; 1901。
The Cardiff Giant。 The 〃Century Magazine〃 for October; 1902。
Farewell Address at Berlin; November 11; 1902。 The 〃Columbia〃
magazine; Berlin; December; 1902; reprinted 〃Yale Alumni Weekly;〃
January 14; 1903。
Speech at the Bodleian Tercentenary; Oxford。 〃Yale Alumni
Weekly;〃 March 11; 1903。
A Patriotic Investment。 An address at the fiftieth anniversary of
the Yale class of 1853; New Haven; 1903。
Reminiscences of My Diplomatic Life。 Various articles in the
〃Century Magazine;〃 1903…5。
The Warfare of Humanity with Unreason; including biographical
essays on Fra Paolo Sarpi; Hugo Grotius; Christian Thomasius; and
others。 〃Atlantic Monthly;〃 1903…5。
Speech at the Laying of the Corner…stone of Goldwin Smith Hall。
Ithaca; N。 Y。; October 13; 1904。 Published by the Cornell
University; 1905。
The Situation and Prospect in Russia。 〃Collier's Weekly;〃
February 11; 1905。
The Past; Present; and Future of Cornell University。 An address
delivered before the New York City Association of Cornell Alumni;
February 25; 1905。 Ithaca; 1905。
The American Diplomatic Service; with Hints for its Reform。 An
address delivered before the Smithsonian Association; Washington;
D。 C。; March 9; 1905。 Washington; 1905。
Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White。 New York; 1905。
End Volume 2。