Gallery
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1882 - Seated right of center with the Cornell faculty
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1885 - Seen sitting on the far right with the founding members of the American Historical Association
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Circa about 1905 - Gelatin silver photograph of White
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An undated signature of White
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Circa about 1905 - Gelatin silver print cabinet card photo and undated signature of Andrew D. White. Possible original photo that was used in the original Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White book
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1906 - White and Goldwin Smith at the opening of Goldwin Smith Hall. A statue of White would later sit in front of the building.
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An autographed copy of "Autobiography of Andrew D. White Volume 1" dated June 23, 1916
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1910
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1915 - Featured in the New York Times
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An undated photograph of White published in the Cornell Alumni Magazine on the occasion of his death
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Circa about 1915 - Standing near his statue on the Cornell campus
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The statue of White on the Cornell Arts Quad by Karl Bitter
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White's mansion
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Famous quotes containing the word gallery:
“It doesnt matter that your painting is small. Kopecks are also small, but when a lot are put together they make a ruble. Each painting displayed in a gallery and each good book that makes it into a library, no matter how small they may be, serves a great cause: accretion of the national wealth.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)
“To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.”
—Thomas Henry Huxley (182595)
“I should like to have seen a gallery of coronation beauties, at Westminster Abbey, confronted for a moment by this band of Island girls; their stiffness, formality, and affectation contrasted with the artless vivacity and unconcealed natural graces of these savage maidens. It would be the Venus de Medici placed beside a milliners doll.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)