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Memoirs of Andrew D. White and Moncure D. Conway both, I remember, gave him enjoyment, as did the Letters of Lowell.
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- Andrew D. White, author, first president of Cornell University, 1896
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The professorial radical of those days was the young Andrew D. White.
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The University chimes, a peal of five bells, presented by J.mes J. Hagerman, '61, Edward C. Hegeler, and Andrew D. White, must not be forgotten.
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It was with the coming of the young Andrew D. White, as Professor of
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Andrew D. White, Yale, '53, came as Professor of History and English
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Andrew D. White describes the Campus when he came to the
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He was graduated from the University with the class of '61, and after some years as instructor and Assistant Professor followed Andrew D. White in the chair of history.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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Why would not you, and perhaps D.. Andrew D. White, who -- is it not a coincidence -- has likewise written me today on the subject of my recent TIMES interview, be the very men to carry out the suggestion made by my correspondent?
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Andrew D. White also describes with reminiscent pleasure how he groomed one of his students to defeat a local politician, known as "Old Statistics," who was characterized by his senatorial aspirations and his carefully appropriate garb, tall hat, blue swallow-tail and buff waistcoat with brass buttons.
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