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  1. Addresses At The Several Receptions In Honor Of The Royal Italian War Commission In New York, By Nicholas Murray Butler (1917) by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-05-23
  2. Nicholas Miraculous: The Amazing Career of the Redoubtable Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler by Michael Rosenthal, 2006-01-10
  3. Between two worlds: Interpretations of the age in which we live ; essays and addresses by Nicholas Murray Butler, 1935
  4. Butler's Commencement Addresses by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2009-07-23
  5. Installation of President Butler by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-04-20
  6. Scholarship and Service; The Policies and Ideals of a National University in a Modern Democracy by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-10-14
  7. The Basis of Durable Peace: Written at the Invitation of the New York Times by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-04-09
  8. Education in the United States: A Series of Monographs Prepared for the United States Exhibit at the Paris Exposition, 1900 by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-03-09
  9. Modernizando La Doctrina Monroe (1916) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Hitchcock Sherrill, 2010-02-23
  10. Addresses at the several receptions in honor of the Royal Italian war commission in New York by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2010-06-14
  11. Educational Review, Volume 55 by Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, et all 2010-04-01
  12. The Meaning of Education, and Other Essays and Addresses (1898 ) by Nicholas Murray Butler, 2009-10-21
  13. Present College Questions: Six Papers Read Before the National Educational Association, at the Sessions Held in Boston, July 6 and 7, L903 by Charles William Eliot, William Rainey Harper, et all 2010-01-10
  14. The Attack on Liberalism: An address delivered at the Parrish Art Museum Southampton, Long Island September 2, 1934 by Nicholas Murray BUTLER, 1932

1. Nicholas Murray Butler --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Nicholas Murray Butler. Nicholas Murray Butler (18621947) Americaneducator, publicist, and political figure who (with Jane Addams
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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 such contemporary trends as vocationalism in education and behaviourism in psychology as the "new barbarism."

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6. Nicholas Murray Butler - Biography
Selected Bibliography. butler, nicholas murray. butler, nicholas murray,Across the Busy Years Recollections and Reflections. 2 vols.
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Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, this son of Henry L. Butler, a manufacturer, and Mary Murray Butler, daughter of Nicholas Murray, a clergyman and author, began his career with a brilliant record as a student. In 1882, at the age of twenty, he received his bachelor's degree, in 1883, a master's degree, in 1884, a doctorate - all from Columbia College; in 1885 he studied in Paris and in Berlin where he began a lifelong friendship with Elihu Root , who was also destined to become a Nobel peace laureate. In the fall of 1885, he accepted an appointment on the staff of the Department of Philosophy at Columbia College, which in 1896 became Columbia University . And so began a professional association that was to last for sixty years.
From the first, Butler distinguished himself as an educational administrator. Within four years he gave administrative form to his philosophical theory of pedagogy by establishing an institute which, later affliated with Columbia, became known as Teachers College . He founded the Educational Review and edited it for thirty years, wrote reports on state and local educational systems, served as a member of the New Jersey Board of Education from 1887 to 1895, participated in the formation of the College Entrance Examination Board. He was named acting president of Columbia University in 1901 and president in 1902, retaining that position until retirement in October, 1945.

7. Butler, Nicholas Murray. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    Butler, Nicholas Murray Butler, Nicholas Murray, , American educator, president of Columbia Univ. 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. His books include Education in the United States The International Mind The Meaning of Education (rev. ed. 1915)

9. BUTLER, Nicholas Murray - Autograph
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BUTLER, Nicholas Murray American, Education American educator, Nobel peace prize winner. Handsome 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" Pach Bros. formal black and white bust portrait of Butler, as president of Columbia University. Mounted on its original cardstock matte. N.Y., 1939. Signed "Nicholas Murray Butler 1939" in black ink, on bottom margin.

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14. Butler, Nicholas Murray. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langu
butler, nicholas murray. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. butler, nicholas murray. DATES 1862–1947.
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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

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17. Nicholas Murray Butler --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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Butler, Nicholas Murray Butler, Nicholas Murray, , American educator, president of Columbia Univ. 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. His books include Education in the United States The International Mind The Meaning of Education (rev. ed. 1915), Scholarship and Service The Faith of a Liberal The Path to Peace Looking Forward Between Two Worlds (1934), and The World Today See his autobiography, Across the Busy Years Nicholas Murray Butler and Public Education The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Butler, Nicholas Murray Nicholas Murray Butler (April 2, 1862-December 7, 1947) was an educator and university president; an adviser to seven presidents and friend of statesmen in foreign nations; recipient of decorations from fifteen foreign governments and of honorary degrees from thirty-seven colleges and universities; a member of more than fifty learned societies and twenty clubs; the author of a small library of books, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; an international traveler who crossed the Atlantic at least a hundred times; a national leader of the Republican Party; an advocate of peace and the embodiment of the «international mind» that he frequently spoke about. He was called Nicholas Miraculous Butler by his good friend Theodore Roosevelt; the epithet was so perfect that, once uttered, it could not be forgotten.
Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, this son of Henry L. Butler, a manufacturer, and Mary Murray Butler, daughter of Nicholas Murray, a clergyman and author, began his career with a brilliant record as a student. In 1882, at the age of twenty, he received his bachelor's degree, in 1883, a master's degree, in 1884, a doctorate - all from Columbia College; in 1885 he studied in Paris and in Berlin where he began a lifelong friendship with Elihu Root , who was also destined to become a Nobel peace laureate. In the fall of 1885, he accepted an appointment on the staff of the Department of Philosophy at Columbia College, which in 1896 became Columbia University. And so began a professional association that was to last for sixty years.

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