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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

21. ANDREW DICKSON WHITE - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Andrew Dickson White Dictionary Entry and Meaning. who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell)founded Cornell University and served as its first president (18321918).
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22. Andrew Dickson White - Definition By Dict.die.net
Andrew Dickson White n United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) foundedCornell University and served as its first president (18321918) syn
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23. Andrew D White - Definition By Dict.die.net
who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its firstpresident (18321918) syn White, Andrew D. White, Andrew Dickson White.
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24. Definition Of White - WordIQ Dictionary
in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president(18321918) syn White, Andrew D. White, Andrew Dickson White 8 a
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Amerind Australian aborigine Bourbon ... zinc white white adj 1: being of the achromatic color of maximum lightness; having little or no hue owing to reflection of almost all incident light; "as white as fresh snow"; "a bride's white dress" [syn: achromatic ] [ant: black ] 2: of or belonging to a racial group having light skin coloration; "voting patterns within the white population" [syn: caucasian ] [ant: black ] 3: free from moral blemish or impurity; unsullied; "in shining white armor" 4: marked by the presence of snow; "a white Christmas"; "the white hills of a northern winter" [syn: snowy ] 5: restricted to whites only; "under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains"; "a lily-white movement which would expel Negroes from the organization" [syn: lily-white ] 6: glowing white with heat; "white flames"; "a white-hot center of the fire" [syn:

25. Anecdote - Andrew Dickson White - Windbag
travel four hundred miles to agitate a bag of wind. White, Andrew Dickson (18321918)American scholar, first president of Cornell University Sources David
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26. Cornell University
Ezra Cornell (18091874) Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918). October7. Cornell University Founded (1865). It was on this date, October
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Cornell University Founded (1865)

It was on this date, October 7, 1865, that US businessman Ezra Cornell, and respected scholar Andrew Dickson White, chartered and founded the Ivy League University in Ithaca, New York, known as Cornell. "Uncle Ezra," as he is affectionately known on campus, had a vision: "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study." Consequently, students were admitted regardless of sex or religion. Indeed, Cornell University was a rarity in the United States at the time: it was, by explicit design, not affiliated with any religious organization. Co-founder and first college president Andrew Dickson White was an academic with a keen interest in, and scholarly credentials for investigating, the History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom . Indeed, he wrote a two-volume study on the question that was published in 1895. With an academic's clear-eyed reason he argued in Warfare Warfare
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27. The War On Galileo - 2 Of 2
White, Andrew Dickson (18321918), A History of the Warfare of Sciencewith Theology in Christendom, 1895 (2v), 1955 (1v combined).
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by Ronald Bruce Meyer Galileo imprisoned
S o this vindictive prince embroiled the Roman Church in the greatest blunder in its history. Initially there was an attempt to ban sale of the book, but it had already been circulated across Europe. Urban then fed Galileo to the dogs of the Inquisition, along with some of his defenders. When Father Castelli pleaded on Galileo's behalf that "nothing that can be done can now hinder the earth from revolving," the Benedictine was banished in disgrace. Ricciardi, who wrote the preface to the banned book, was fired from the papal staff. The Florentine Inquisitor who approved the printing of the Dialogo was reprimanded.
With his advocates and friends silenced, Galileo had to face the authorities alone. The trial documents, long suppressed by Rome, reveal that Galileo was ordered, in harsh language, to come to trial at Rome; that if he did not comply, said the Pope, he was to be "brought in chains"; that the protests of his friends and the Florentine ambassador were ignored; that once in Rome, being nearly seventy years of age, suffering from hernia, insomnia, and near-blindness from gazing at the sun through his telescope, Galileo was kept waiting for several months; and that he was several times threatened with torture. His whereabouts for 21-24 June are omitted from the documents of the episode. Scholars who have studied the documents (Favaro, Fahie) suggest that Galileo was actually in prison during that time, though the

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1999. A History Of The Warfare Of Science With Theology In Christendom,White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. Project Gutenberg, 1999. A
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29. White - Open Dictionary
Andrew Dickson White (United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell)founded Cornell University and served as its first president (18321918)).
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  • wÄ«t, /waɪt/, /waIt/ hwÄ«t, /ʍaɪt/, /WaIt/
Noun
white (plural: whites)
  • the colour of snow or milk the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.
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    • Basque : zuri Breton : gwenn Bosnian: bijel m , bijela f , bijelo n , bijeli pl m , bijele, pl f , bijela pl n Bulgarian: бял m f n pl Catalan : blanc m , blanca f Corsican : biancu Danish: hvid Dutch: wit n Esperanto : blanko Finnish: valkoinen valkea French: blanc m Frisian : wyt German: weiss, weiβ Greek: άσπρος, λευκός Guaran­ : morotÄ© Hebrew: לבן Hindi : safed Indonesian: putih Interlingua : blanco Italian: bianco m Japanese: , 白い (しろい, shiroi) Lojban : blabi Manchu : Å¡anyan, Å¡anggiyan Marathi : (pandhara) Persian : سِفيد (sefid) Polish: biały Portuguese: branco Russian: белый (beliy) Sasxsek: saf Slovene : bela f Spanish: blanco m Swedish: vit Tupinamb¡ : ting Turkish: beyaz
    Adjective
    white (whiter, whitest)

    30. White, Andrew D.: A History Of The Warfare Of Science With Theology In Christend
    This extraordinary and scarce work by Andrew Dickson White (18321918), a professorand co-founder of Cornell University, is a unique study of the progress of
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    White, Andrew D. A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom . Distributed for the Thoemmes Continuum. 1897 Edition. 936 p., 2 Volumes. 5_1/2 x 8_1/2 1897 , 1997 Cloth CUSA $240.00tx 1-85506-508-8 This extraordinary and scarce work by Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918), a professor and co-founder of Cornell University, is a unique study of the progress of humankind under two duelling forces: theology and science. White traces the evolution of human thought through a series of contrasts of ancient and modern theories of the world to show the impact of scientific research on the outmoded attitude of biblical literalism. Taking in an enormous range of subjectsincluding geography, astronomy, geology, chemistry, physics, medicine, psychology and economicsWhite illustrates the victory of empiricism over superstition, of scientific method and 'reason' over fundamentalism. White's aim was to show that the Church's attacks on scientific progress resulted in 'the direst evils both to religion and to science' and, more broadly, his study points up the dangers inherent in the religious control of higher education (at a time when nearly all universities in the USA and Europe were still under ecclesiastical control). Cornell University was established on the principle that education should not be under the control of political parties or religious sectsan idea greeted at the time with hostile accusations of Darwinism and atheism. But White was in fact deeply religious and his hope was to strengthen and purify theology by eliminating its antiscientific concerns. This excellent treatise finds special relevance today when academic freedom is once again under pressure from political and religious groups. It should now find a place in the libraries of all theologians, philosophers and historians.

    31. Guide To The Helen Magill White Papers,1865-1938
    Channing, Eva. Magill, Edward Hicks. White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. White,Karin Andreevna. Howard Collegiate Institute. Subjects WomenEducation.
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    Guide to the Helen Magill White Papers,
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    Date completed: EAD encoding: Julia Guarneri, August 2002 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Helen Magill White papers, 1865-1938. Collection Number: Creator: Helen Magill White 1853-1944. Quantity: 7.6 cubic ft., Forms of Material: Correspondence, microfilm, notebooks, papers, photographs. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Includes Magill family correspondence; correspondence between Helen and friends; papers pertaining to Helen's work as principal of Howard Institute; letters between Helen and A. D. White before and after their marriage; correspondence with White's children; correspondence with Karin, Helen's daughter; and microfilm of diaries. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Includes Magill family correspondence, 1865-90; correspondence between Helen and a childhood friend, Eva Channing; letters and other papers pertaining to Helen's work as principal of Howard Institute; letters between Helen and A. D. White before and after their marriage; letters to Helen from friends; correspondence with White's children from his first marriage; correspondence with Karin, Helen's daughter; and microfilm of 19 diaries, 1867-1933. Also includes correspondence of A. D. White; notebooks, bills, and receipts, invitations to and menus from diplomatic affairs, Christmas cards, and a diplomatic case.

    32. Index
    White, Andrew Dickson (18321918) Autobiography of Andrew Dickson WhiteHistory of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
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    33. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > White
    in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president(18321918). Broader Synonyms Andrew D. White; Andrew Dickson White.
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    The word " White " has 7 different senses:
    Noun:
  • person A member of the Caucasoid race. person Australian writer (1912-1990). person United States political journalist (1915-1986). person United States architect (1853-1906). person United States writer noted for his humorous essays (1899-1985). person United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president (1832-1918). object A tributary of the Mississippi River.
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    • hh w ay1 t w ay1 t
    White Senses person
    Meaning:
    A member of the Caucasoid race.
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    • White race Caucasoid race Caucasian race
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    • Aryan Circassian paleface Semite Kassite Cassite Elamite white man white woman white trash poor white trash poor white whitey honky honkey honkie WASP white Anglo-Saxon Protestant
    White Senses person
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    Australian writer (1912-1990).

    34. White, White - WordWeb Dictionary Definition
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    Noun: white wIt
  • The quality or state of the achromatic colour of greatest lightness bearing the least resemblance to black whiteness
  • board games ) the lighter pieces
  • usually in the plural trousers flannel gabardine ... tweed Verb: white wIt
  • Turn white whiten Adjective: white (whiter,whitest) wIt
  • Being of the achromatic colour of maximum lightness ; having little or no hue owing to reflection of almost all incident light "as white as fresh snow "; "a bride's white dress " achromatic
  • Of or belonging to a racial group having light skin coloration " voting patterns within the white population " caucasian
  • Free from moral blemish or impurity unsullied "in shining white armor "
  • Marked by the presence of snow "a white Christmas "; "the white hills of a northern winter " snowy
  • Restricted to whites only "under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains "; "a
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    Language English. Subject Diplomats United States Autobiography White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918. Subject Cornell University.
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    White, Andrew Dickson. 18321918, American educator and diplomat, b. Homer,NY, briefly attended Geneva (now Hobart) College, grad. Yale, 1853.
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    Whipple, Charles King, 18081900. Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901. Whitaker,Henry C. White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918- White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
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    The noun white has 10 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
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    39. Documento Sin Título
    White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918, 428078. 1605,
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