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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

81. Dialogue: A Journal Of Mormon Thought
White, Andrew D. (Andrew Dickson), 18321918. Lyon, Tania Rands. “The Discovery of Native ‘Mormon’ Communities in Russia.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000 1-24
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82. Cornell Math - Early History
efforts of historian, Andrew Dickson White (18321918), and telegraph magnate, Andrew Dickson White was born to well-to-do parents in Homer,
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2. THE BIRTH OF AN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Through the extensive efforts of historian, Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918), and telegraph magnate, Ezra Cornell (1807-1874), "the first American University" [12,334] was born in 1868. Both men came into their joint effort through vastly different sets of circumstances. After graduating from Yale, White traveled to Europe, studying in Paris, serving as French interpreter to the American Minister to Russia, and finally entering the University of Berlin where they "were remaking the concept of historical study" [11,34]. He returned to America in 1856 and accepted a professorship in history at the University of Michigan the following year. This position freed him from the conventional form of higher education in America that he so disliked. Michigan's President, Henry Philip Tappan (1805-1881), had consciously modeled his university on the German institutions of higher education [53,10], and White was influenced by what he saw at Michigan: a nonsectarian institution operating successfully and giving students curricular freedoms absent from most other colleges of the day. It was during his time at Michigan that White first articulated his own vision of the ideal university. In an 1862 proposal to Gerrit Smith, a wealthy abolitionist and reformer from Peterboro (near Syracuse), White argued that to found a university it was necessary:

83. Untitled Document
White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. A letter to Wm. Howard Russell, LL.D. on passages in his Diary north and south / by Andrew Dickson White.
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84. RELIGIÃO
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    "Christianity taught that man had dominion over natural and so man has treated nature in a destrutive way. " (Francis A. Schaeffer, Pollution and the Death of Man , Illinois, 1973)
Origin of Species AGAR, William Macdonough, 1894- Catholicism and the Progress of Science , New York, The Macmillan company, 1940. ALLEN, Paul Marshall e Joan de Ris Allen. Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Creatures: a Modern Spiritual Path .New York : Continuum, 1996. ALON, Azariah. The Natural History of the Land of the Bible / [by Azaria Alon]. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1978 ANDERSON, Alexander Walter, Plants of the Bible . New York, Philosophical Library [1957] Creation in the Old Testament , Philadelphia: Fortress Press; London: SPCK, 1984. ANDERSON, Paul Russell, 1907- Science in Defense of Liberal Religion; a Study of Henry More's Attempt to link Seventeenth Century Religion with Science , New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1933. ARMSTRONG, Edward A., Saint Francis: Nature Mystic- The Derivation and Significance of the Nature Stories in the Franciscan Legend , Berheley, 1973 AUSTIN, Richard Cartwright

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86. White - Open Dictionary
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    88. CENTER H2 History Of Philosophy (Surnames SY) /H2 /CENTER
    White, Andrew Dickson (18321918). A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom. Bristol Thoemmes Press, 1997. 2 volumes. 8vo.
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    89. General Term: White, Andrew Dixon (1832-1918)
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    90. Andrew Dickson White
    Library Historical Documents Andrew White. Andrew Dickson White 1832 1918 . The Warfare Of Science With Theology (1896)
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    91. Andrew Dickson White
    Andrew Dickson White (1832 1918) American diplomat, author and educator. Andrew Dickson White was born in Homer, New York, USA on Nov. 7, 1832.
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  • 94. Gilded Age Documents
    Up From Slavery An Autobiography (1901). White, Andrew Dixon (18321918). A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1898)
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    Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914?)
    Can Such Things Be? (1893)

    95. Members Of The American Antiquarian Society
    White, Andrew Dickson, 1832 1918, October, 1884, Ithaca, NY. White, Deborah Gray, October, 2002, New Brunswick, NJ. White, Morton Gabriel, October, 1976
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    Waddell, Eugene Garland October, 1983 Charleston, SC Wade, Wyatt Reid October, 2001 Worcester, MA Wagner, Henry Raup April, 1922 Berkeley, CA Wahlstrom, Carl Erhard April, 1959 Worcester, MA Wainwright, Nicholas Biddle April, 1960 Philadelphia, PA Waite, Albert Goodnow April, 1955 Worcester, MA Waldeck, Jean Frederic De October, 1839 London, England Waldo, Daniel July, 1826 Worcester, MA Walett, Francis Gustaf October, 1965 Westboro, MA Walker, Celeste October, 2003 Jamaica Plain, MA Walker, Francis Amasa October, 1876 New Haven, CT Walker, Guy Warren, Jr. October, 1954 Beverly, MA Walker, Joseph Burbeen April, 1879 Concord, NH Walker, Williston April, 1901 New Haven, CT

    96. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
    1784) WHIBLEY, Charles (1859 1930) WHISTON, William (1667 - 1752) White, Andrew Dickson (1832 - 1918) White, Ellen Gould (Harmon) (1827 - 1915) White,
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    97. HEADS OF US INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
    Association Presidents of the American Historical Association 1884 1934 1884 - 1885 Andrew Dickson White 1832 - 1918 1885 - 1886 George Bancroft 1800
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    Federal Reserve System Federal Security Agency Federal Works Agency Library of Congress ... Tennessee Valley Authority AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) was established in 1923 as an independent agency to "design, construct and maintain permanent U.S. military cemeteries and memorials in foreign countries and to control the design of U.S. war memorials in foreign countries by other sponsors ..." (1) Chairman of the Board of Commissioners 1923 - 1948 John Joseph Pershing 1860 - 1948 (1) The ABMC had been preceded by the Battle Monuments Board, established in 1921 within the Department of War. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, was established in 1913 to "provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system". Governors 1914 - 1916 Charles Sumner Hamlin 1861 - 1938 1916 - 1922 William Proctor Gould Harding 1864 - 1930 1923 - 1927 Daniel Richard Crissinger 1860 - 1942 1927 - 1930 Roy Archibald Young 1882 - 1960 1930 - 1933 Eugene Isaac Meyer 1875 - 1959 1933 - 1934 Eugene Robert Black 1898 - 1992 1934 - 1935 Marriner Stoddard Eccles 1890 - 1977 Chairman of the Board of Governors 1935 - 1948 Marriner Stoddard Eccles s.a.

    98. Archaeology : An Introduction - An Online Companion © Kevin Greene 2002 ::: Cha
    Deree College, Athens); The Warfare Of Science With Theology Full text of a book published in 1896 by Andrew Dickson White 1832 1918.
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    > > CHAPTER OVERVIEW 1.1. THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY 1.2. THE EMERGENCE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHODS 1.3. THE RECOGNITION AND STUDY OF ARTEFACTS ... 1.7. ACHIEVEMENTS OF EARLY ARCHAEOLOGY
    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS AS A FULL PAGE THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology and antiquarianism, prehistory and history The problem of origins and time
    1.1. THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY It is important that the benefit of hindsight does not make us forget the constraints of the social and intellectual context in which antiquarians lived and worked. We may learn a great deal by examining how early antiquaries and archaeologists tackled the formidable problem of making sense of the human past without the help of the libraries, museums, travel and technical facilities available today. At the same time we should not reduce early scholars to 'textbook cardboard' by looking only at the origins of ideas we still consider important, and ignoring the wider setting in which they were formulated. 1.1.1 Archaeology and antiquarianism, prehistory and history

    99. MS.035
    White, Andrew Dickson (1832 1918) Wise, Thomas James (1859 - 1937) Wroth, Lawrence Counselman (1884 - 1970) Young, Hugh Hampton (1870 - 1945)
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    Lorsqu'on nous enseigne la science dans nos grandes institutions éducatives "politcally correct", il y a un silence curieux et constant à l'égard des convictions chrétiennes des pionniers de la science qui ont ouvert la voie dans bien des champs de recherche. S'il est question de Blaise Pascal, d'Isaac Newton ou James Clerk Maxwell on mentionne leurs travaux et leurs exploits, mais touchant leurs convictions chrétiennes, le SILENCE ! L'histoire, c'est ennuyeux, ça n'intéresse personne. Surtout si un examen désintéressé des faits peut remettre en question un mantra "politcally correct", c'est-à-dire que le christianisme a toujours été l'ennemi de la science. Ceux qui connaissent bien l'histoire de la science savent qu'il s'agit d'un mythe
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