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Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White
Volume I
Chapter I
Boyhood in Central New York—1832-1850
Chapter II
Yale and Europe—1850-1857
Chapter III
From Jackson to Fillmore—1832-1851
Chapter IV
Early Manhood—1851-1857
Chapter V
The CIVIL War Period—1857-1864
Chapter VI
Senatorship at Albany—1864-1865
Chapter VII
Senatorship at Albany—1865-1867
Chapter VIII
Roscoe Conkling and Judge Folger—1867-1868
Chapter IX
General Grant and Santo Domingo—1868-1871
Chapter X
The Greeley Campaign—1872
Chapter XI
Grant, Hayes, and Garfield—1871-1881
Chapter XII
Arthur, Cleveland, and Blaine—1881-1884
Chapter XIII
Hendricks, John Sherman, Bancroft, and Others—1884-1891
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Life at the University of Michigan—1857-1864
Chapter XVI
University Life in the West—1857-1864
Chapter XVII
Evolution of ``the Cornell Idea''—1850-1865
Chapter XVIII
Ezra Cornell—1864-1874
Chapter XIX
Organization of Cornell University—1865-1868
Chapter XX
The First Years of Cornell University—1868-1870
Chapter XXI
Difficulties and Dangers at Cornell—1868-1872
Chapter XXII
Further Development of University Courses—1870-1872
Chapter XXIII
``coeducation'' and an Unsectarian Pulpit—1871-1904
Chapter XXIV
Rocks, Storms, and Peril—1868-1874
Chapter XXV
Concluding Years—1881-1885
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
As Commissioner to Santo Domingo—1871
Chapter XXIX
As Commissioner to the Paris Exposition of 1878
Chapter XXX
As Minister to Germany—1879-1881
Chapter XXXI
Men of Note in Berlin and Elsewhere—1879-1881
Chapter XXXII
My Recollections of Bismarck—1879-1881