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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS ESPECIALLY HISTORICAL
BY ANDREW D。 WHITE
The Greater Distinctions in Statesmanship。 Yale Literary Prize
Essay; in the 〃Yale Literary Magazine;〃 1852。
The Diplomatic History of Modern Times。 De Forest Prize Oration;
in the 〃Yale Literary Magazine;〃 1853。
Qualifications for American Citizenship。 Clarke Senior Prize
Essay; in the 〃Yale Literary Magazine;〃 1853。
Editorial and other articles in the 〃Yale Literary Magazine;〃
1852…1853。
Glimpses of Universal History。 The 〃New Englander;〃 Vol。 XV; p。
398。
Care of the Poor in New Haven。 A Report to the Authorities of
Syracuse; New York。 The 〃Tribune;〃 New York; 1857。
Cathedral Builders and Mediaeval Sculptors。 An address before the
faculty and students of Yale College; 1857。 With various
additions and revisions between that period and 1885。 (Published
only by delivery before various university and general
audiences。)
Jefferson and Slavery。 The 〃Atlantic Monthly;〃 Vol。 IX; p。 29。
The Statesmanship of Richelieu。 The 〃Atlantic Monthly;〃 Vol。 IX;
p。 611。
The Development and Overthrow of Serfdom in Russia。 The 〃Atlantic
Monthly;〃 Vol。 X; p。 538。
Outlines of Courses of Lectures on History; Mediaeval and Modern;
given at the University of Michigan。 Various editions; Ann Arbor
and Detroit; 1858…1863; another edition; Ithaca; 1872。
A Word from the North West; being historical and political
statements in response to strictures in the 〃American Diary〃 of
Dr。 W。 H。 Russell。 London; 1862。 The same; Syracuse; New York;
1863。
A Review of the Governor's Message。 Speech in the State Senate;
1864; embracing sundry historical details。 Albany; 1864。
The Cornell University。 Speech in the State Senate。 Albany; 1865。
Plea for a Health Department in the City of New York。 A speech in
the New York State Senate。 Albany; 1866。
The Most Bitter Foe of Nations; and the Way to Its Permanent
Overthrow。 An address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Yale
College; 1866。 New Haven; 1866。
Report on the Organization of a University; with historical
details based upon the history of advanced education; presented
to the trustees of Cornell University; October; 1866。 Albany;
1867。
Address at the Inauguration of the first President of Cornell
University; with historical details regarding university
education。 Ithaca; 1869。
The Historical and part of the Political Details in the Report of
the Commission to Santo Domingo in 1871。 Washington; 1871。
Report to the Trustees of Cornell University on the Establishment
of the Sage College for Women; with historical details regarding
the education of women in the United States and elsewhere。 First
edition; Ithaca; 1872。
Address to the Students of Cornell University and to the Citizens
of Ithaca Oil the Recent Attack upon Mr。 Cornell in the
legislature。 Albany and New York; 1873。
The Greater States of Continental Europe (including Italy; six
lectures; Spain; three lectures; Austria; four lectures; The
Netherlands; sis lectures; Prussia; five lectures; Russia; five
lectures; Poland; two lectures; The Turkish Power; three
lectures; France; from the Establishment of French Unity in the
Fifteenth Century to Richelieu; four lectures)。 Syllabus prepared
for the graduating classes of Cornell University。 Ithaca; the
University Press; 1874。
An Address before the State Agricultural Society; at the Capitol
in Albany; on 〃Scientific and Industrial Education in the United
States;〃 giving historical details regarding the development of
education in pure and applied science。 New York; 1874。 Reprint of
the same in the 〃Popular Science Monthly;〃 June; 1874。
The Relations of the National and State Governments to Advanced
Education。 Paper read before the National Educational Association
at Detroit; August 5; 1874。 Published in 〃Old and New;〃 Boston;
1874。
An Abridged Bibliography of the French Revolution; published as
an appendix to O 'Connor Morris's 〃History of the French
Revolution。〃 New York; 1875。
The Battle…fields of Science。 An address delivered at the Cooper
Institute; New York; and published in the 〃New York Tribune;〃
1875。
Paper Money Inflation in France: How it Came; What it Brought;
and How it Ended。 First edition; New York; 1876; abridged edition
published by the New York Society for Political Education; 1882;
revised edition with additions; New York; 1896。
The Warfare of Science。 First American edition; New York; 1876;
first English edition; with Prefatory Note by Professor John
Tyndall; London; 1876; Swedish translation; with Preface by H。 M。
Melin; Lund; 1877。
Syllabus of Lectures on the General Development of Penal Law;
Development and Disuse of Torture in Procedure and in Penalty;
Progress of International Law; Origin and Decline of Slavery;
etc。 Given before the senior class of Cornell University; 1878。
(Published only by delivery。)
The Provision for Higher Instruction in Subjects bearing directly
upon Public Affairs; being one of the Reports of the United
States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1878。
Washington; 1878。 New edition of the same work; with additions
and extensions by Professor Herbert B。 Adams; Baltimore; 1887。
James A。 Garfield。 Memorial Address。 Ithaca; 1881。
Do the Spoils belong to the Victor?embracing historical facts
regarding the origin and progress of the 〃Spoils System。〃 The
〃North American Review;〃 February; 1882。
Prefatory Note to the American translation of Muller; 〃Political
History of Recent Times。〃 New York; 1882。
The New Germany; being a paper read before the American
Geographical Society at New York。 New York; 1882。 German
translation; Frankfort…on…the…Main; 1882。
Two addresses at Cleveland; Ohio; October; 1882。 First; On a Plan
for the Western Reserve University。 Second; On the Education of
the Freedmen。 Ithaca; 1882。
Outlines of Lectures on History。 Addressed to the students of
Cornell University。 Part I; 〃The first Century of Modern
History;〃 Ithaca; the University Press; 1883。 Part II; 〃Germany
(from the Reformation to the new German Empire);〃 same place and
date。 Part III; 〃France〃 (including: 1。 〃France before the
Revolution〃; 2。 〃The French Revolution〃; 3。 〃Modern France;
including the Third Republic〃); same place and date。
Speech at the Unveiling of the Portrait of the Honorable Justin
S。 Morrill。 Ithaca; June; 1883。
The Message of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth。 An
address delivered before the class of 1853; in the chapel of Yale
College; June 26; 1883。 New Haven; 1883; second and third
editions; New York; 1884。
Address at the First Annual Banquet of the Cornell Alumni of
Western New York; at Buffalo; April; 1884。
What Profession shall I Choose; and how shall I Fit Myself for
It? Ithaca; 1884。
Address at the Funeral of Edward Lasker。 New York; 1884。
Address delivered at the Unveiling of the Statue of Benjamin
Silliman at Yale College; June 24; 1884。 New Haven; 1884; second
edition; Ithaca; 1884。
Some Practical Influences of German Thought upon the United
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 Cons