Box 10
Contains 77 Results:
Schoellkopf Field dedication."To All Members of the Instructing Staff", 9 Oct. 191510 Nov. 1915
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
Remarks at Founder's Day Exercises., 11 Jan. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
Remarks on Morse Hall fire., Jan. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
"Speech" in the publication of the Lincoln Dinner., 12 Feb. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
Speech at the Civic Club of Brooklyn: "International Relations", 14 Apr. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
Statements regarding the nomination of a presidential candidate by the Republican party., 17 Apr. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
"Hughes and the Presidency", Apr. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
"Hughes - Why?" in The Independent., 29 May 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
"Cornell and Military Service", 18 June 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency
Address in Stadium: "We open two weeks later than usual: why? Infantile Paralysis...", 12 Oct. 1916
A collection of holographic, typescript, and printed versions of speeches delivered or published by Schurman, concerning the several themes of his career: religion and moral philosophy, education, and political developments in the Philippines, Japan, China, Greece, and Germany. The series includes many addresses and speeches given on campus during his presidency