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President of the American Social Science Association - 1910-11 Officer of the French Legion of Honor Century Club Union League Club of New York Regent of the Smithsonian Institution Trustee of the Carnegie Institute for Research Trustee of the Carnegie Peace Endowment President of the American Social Science Association Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Member of the American Philosophical Association Elector in the Hall of Fame Royal Gold Metal of Prussia for Arts and Sciences
Ardent abolitionist, fought with southern students at Yale - http://books.google.com/books?id=qSoEAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA6-PA323&lpg=RA6-PA323&dq=doctorate+%22andrew+dickson+white%22+jena+oxford+yale+cornell&source=bl&ots=-0xs3IZc3W&sig=1Gxq62Lqwp94d5udi92oZUL7GmU&hl=en&ei=H-gWStGhCcaclQfdi_XdCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#PRA6-PA324,M1
Hoover Institute - http://osdir.com/ml/culture.discuss.cia-drugs/2005-10/msg00411.html
AD White Prize for Architecture at Cornell - http://cdsun-test.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/newscornell?a=d&d=CDS19130922.2.3.2&e=--------20--1-----all
The work of the President White School of History and Political Science, which was instituted at Cornell University in 1887 on the gift of his historical library by ex-Presi- dent A. D. White, naturally falls into the two great divisions suggested by its name. The instruction in history further divides itself into the subdepai-tmeuts of ancient and medieval, modem European, and Amer- ican history ; and that in political science into politics, social science and statistics, and political economy and finance. The teach- ing corps consists of four professors, an as- sociate professor, an assistant professor, an instructor, and an examiner. Five fellow- ships have been instituted, and degrees are conferred of Master of Arts, of Philosophy, of Letters, or of Science.
White Chronology 1832, November 7-Born in Homer, New York, the first of two sons of Horace and Clara (Clarissa) Dickson White. 1849-Entered Geneva College, Hobart, New York 185 1-1 853-Attended Yale University, graduating with class of 1853. 1853-1 85GTraveled and studied in Europe. 1857, September 24--Married Mary Amanda Outwater of Syracuse. 1857, October-Professor of history and English literature at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1862-1863-Went to England and France to arouse sympathy for the cause of the Union. 1863, November-Elected to the New York Senate, from Syracuse. 1864-1867-Served as state senator at Albany. 1865, April 27-Bill chartering Cornell University signed by governor. 186G Elected first President of Cornell University. 1868, March-July-Traveled in Europe visiting technical schools and bookshops, in behalf of the University. 1868, October 7--Opening of Cornell University. 187 1, January 17-A member of President Grant's commission to Santo Domingo. 1871, September 27--Chairman of the Republican state convention. 1876, May-August--Served as a judge at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. 1876, October 11-Sailed for Europe to regain his health. 1878-Served as honorary commissioner to the Paris Exposition and named an officer of the Legion of Honor. 1879, April 27-Appointed Minister to Prussia by President Hayes. 1881, September-Returned to Ithaca. 1884, June 3-Delegate to Republican National Convention in Chicago. 1884, September 1LElected first president of American Historical Association at Saratoga. 1885, June 17-Resigned as president of Cornell University. 1885, October 3-Sailed for a year abroad devoted to research and writing. 1886-1892-Began career as traveler, author, lecturer and educational statesman. 1887, June 8-Death of Mrs. White. 1888, September &Elected president of American Social Science Association. 1890, September 1 &Married Helen Magill. 1892 - Appointed Minister to Russia. 1895 - Returned to Ithaca. 1896 4History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom published. 1896, December 26Accepted appointment to Venezuela Boundary Commission. 1897-Named Ambassador to Germany. 1899, April 5-Served as President of the American delegation to the Hague Peace Conference. 1901, September 18-Arrived Skibo Castle, Carnegie's estate in Scotland, to discuss educational project at Washington. 1902, July-Resigned as Ambassador to Germany. 1902, November 27-Final audience with German Emperor and Empress. Awarded Royal Gold Medal of Prussia for Science and Art. 1903, June 22-Address to Yale class of 1853 at fiftieth reunion. 1905, March-Autobiography published. 1910, September 10-Seven Great Statesmen published. 1915, June 16Unveiling of Karl Bitter's statue of White at Cornell. 1918, November &Died at his Ithaca home.
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