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  1. Educational Review, Volume 52 by Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, et all 2010-04-08
  2. Religion And The American Dream by Raymond C. Knox, 2008-06-13
  3. Present College Questions: Six Papers Read Before the National Educational Association, at the Sessions Held in Boston, July 6 and 7, 1903 by Charles William Eliot, William Rainey Harper, et all 2010-01-10
  4. ... Monographs On Education in the United States, Volume 2 by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-03-09
  5. A World in Ferment: Interpretations of the War for a New World by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-03-01
  6. Is America Worth Saving?: Addresses On National Problems and Party Policies by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-02-23
  7. The Meaning of Education and Others Essays and Addresses by NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, 2010-02-04
  8. Philosophy by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-09-06
  9. Mark Hopkins: Teacher (1888) by Leverett Wilson Spring, 2010-09-10
  10. University Administration in the United States.: An Extract From the Official Minutes of Evidence Before the Royal Commission on University Education in London, Thursday, July 14, 1910, by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2009-04-27
  11. Why Should We Change Our Form of Government by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-03-27
  12. William McKinley--and twenty years after by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-06-26
  13. Educational Review, Volume 15 by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-02-03
  14. The effect of war of 1812 upon the consolidation of the union by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-06-24

21. Butler, Nicholas Murray. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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23. Butler, Nicholas Murray
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Nicholas Murray Butler By courtesy of Columbia University, New York (b. April 2, 1862, Elizabeth, N.J., U.S.d. Dec. 7, 1947, New York, N.Y.), American educator, publicist, and political figure who (with Jane Addams ) shared the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1931 and served as president of Columbia University from 1901 to 1945. Butler was educated at Columbia College, which became his intellectual and occupational home for the rest of his life. There, under the influence of Frederick Barnard (president of the college), he decided to prepare for a professional career in education. After completing his undergraduate work in 1882, Butler continued at Columbia as a graduate fellow in philosophy, taking his doctorate in 1884. A year in Paris and Berlin completed his formal education. Butler was appointed an assistant in philosophy at Columbia in 1885, becoming professor of philosophy and education in 1890 and president of the university in 1901. He held the latter post until his retirement in 1945. Under his leadership Columbia grew from a provincial college into a university of world renown. As a young man Butler strongly criticized the pedagogical methods of his time. As founder and president of the Industrial Education Association (1886-91) he played a central role in the establishment of the New York College for the Training of Teachers (later part of Columbia University). In later years, however, he criticized pedagogical reform itself, steadfastly defending the "great tradition" of humanism in education and lashing out against

24. Butler, Nicholas Murray --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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American educator who advocated peace through education. He shared the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Encyclopedia Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862–1947, American educator, president of Columbia Univ. (1902–45), b. Elizabeth, N.J., grad. Columbia (B.A., 1882; Ph.D., 1884). Holding a Columbia fellowship, he studied at Paris and Berlin, specializing in philosophy. Beginning in 1885 he was made successively assistant, tutor, and adjunct professor of philosophy at Columbia. He became (1886) president of the Industrial Education Association, reshaped it into what is today Teachers College, Columbia, and was (1889–91) the institution's first president. He was intimately associated with John W. Burgess in the struggle to create a university organization and was largely responsible for the expansion of Columbia College into Columbia Univ. In 1890 he became professor of philosophy and education and dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and in 1901 acting president of Columbia. The next year he formally succeeded Seth Low as president. He instituted the Summer Session, University Extension (now the School of General Studies), the School of Journalism, the Medical Center, and other units that are an integral part of the present-day university. An advocate of peace through education, Butler helped to establish the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, of which he was a trustee and later president (1925–45). His efforts in behalf of disarmament and international peace won him international prestige, and he shared with Jane Addams the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Prominent in national, state, and New York City politics, he remained a regular Republican party member despite differences with its platforms. Though a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt, he refused to join the Progressive movement of 1912, and that year Butler received the Republican electoral votes for vice president after the death of Vice President James S. Sherman, the regularly nominated candidate. He later was the leading Republican advocate of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, urged economy in government, and supported local reform movements. He was (1928–41) president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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27. Nicholas Murray Butler
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(Redirected from Nicholas Murray Butler Nicholas M. Butler Nicholas Murray Butler April 2 December 7 ) was the co-winner with Jane Addams of the Nobel Peace Prize . Butler distinguished himself as president of Columbia University from to and as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from to 1945. He was also the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States under President William Howard Taft in , when the nominated vice presidential candidate James S. Sherman died in office a few days before the election Butler was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey to manufacturer Henry Butler and Mary Murray Butler. He enrolled in Columbia College (which became Columbia University in ) and earned his bachelor of arts degree in , his masters ' degree the following year, and his doctorate the year after. In he studied in Paris and Berlin and became a lifelong friend of future Secretary of State Elihu Root . Through Root he also became acquainted with future Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft . In the fall of that same year, Butler accepted a position on the staff of Columbia's

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Nicholas M. Butler Nicholas Murray Butler April 2 December 7 ) was the co-winner with Jane Addams of the Nobel Peace Prize . Butler distinguished himself as president of Columbia University from to and as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from to 1945. He was also the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States under President William Howard Taft in , when the nominated vice presidential candidate James S. Sherman died in office a few days before the election Butler was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey to manufacturer Henry Butler and Mary Murray Butler. He enrolled in Columbia College (which became Columbia University in ) and earned his bachelor of arts degree in , his masters ' degree the following year, and his doctorate the year after. In he studied in Paris and Berlin and became a lifelong friend of future Secretary of State Elihu Root . Through Root he also became acquainted with future Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft . In the fall of that same year, Butler accepted a position on the staff of Columbia's

32. Nicholas Murray Butler
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36. The Butler Era
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Nicholas Murray Butler (Columbia College 1882, PhD 1884) becomes Columbia's 12th President. He will serve for 43 years, the longest tenure in Columbia's history and one of the longest in the history of higher education.
Daniel Chester French's Alma Mater statue takes her seat in front of Low Library.
The New York City subway system, engineered by Columbia trustee William Barclay Parsons (Columbia College 1879, Mines 1882), opens.
Columbia abolishes intercollegiate football to protest the game's violence; the ban lasts until 1916.
Theodore Roosevelt (Law 1882) becomes the first Columbian to receive a Nobel Prize (for Peace).
First alumni-selected candidate is elected to the 24-person Board of Trustees; by 1916 there are six such members.
The School of Journalism is founded with an endowment from publishing magnate Joseph Pulitzer.

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