He was named the Richard Hudson Research Professor of History, the Andrew Dickson White Distinguished Professor of History, the Henry Russel Lecturer, and was named the Professor of the Year for the state of Michigan in 1986.
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In 1887, the Department was renamed the "'President White School of History and Political Science "'in honor of Andrew Dickson White's service to the university and the donation of his large personal library.
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Moreover, during the 19th century, Andrew Dickson White, the first president of the Cornell University bought and offered to the University an extensive Tassie's daktyliotheca, purchased from a German manufacturer called Gustav Eichler ( 1801 77 ).
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White Hall, one of the original three buildings on the Arts Quad, named after Andrew Dickson White, and Becker House, a residential college named after Carl L . Becker in recognition of his pedagogical contributions to the Cornell community.
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Mann's personal herbarium of ca . 12, 500 sheets was purchased in 1869 by Andrew Dickson White; it was the first accession into the Cornell University Herbarium and forms the original nucleus around which the Cornell University herbarium grew.
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Today, White's collection is housed primarily in the Cornell Archives and in the Andrew Dickson White Reading Room ( formally known as the " President White Library of History and Political Science " ) at Uris Library on the Ithaca Campus.
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He was a friend of Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, and at the organization of Cornell University, he became warmly interested in the institution, was one of its trustees, and its counsel and friendly adviser through its early troubles.
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Several of the university buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Andrew Dickson White House, Stone Hall have also been listed on the NRHP . The university demolished them in the 1980s to make way for other development.
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Schurman served as United States Ambassador to Greece in 1912-13, Minister to China between 1921 and 1925, and then as Ambassador to Germany between 1925 and 1929, a position twice previously held by Cornell's first president Andrew Dickson White.
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In 1885, Andrew Dickson White's final presidential report warned the University of the day when " all be hard and dry, [ the University ]'s buildings mere boxes . " Such a description is apt to describe the Class Halls.