Andrew Dickson White, Professor of History at Cornell, suggests that the ever-greater and ultimately uncontrolled issuance of paper money authorised by the National Assembly was at the root of France's economic failure and most certainly the cause of its increasingly rampant inflation
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According to legend, if a virgin crosses the Arts Quad at midnight, the statues of Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White will walk off their pedestals, meet in the center of the Quad, and shake hands, congratulating themselves on the chastity of students.
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As one writer summarizes, " Russell also examined a large selection of textbooks and found those written before 1870 usually included the correct account, but most textbooks written after 1880 uncritically repeated the erroneous claims in Washington Irving, John William Draper and Andrew Dickson White.
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New York's only land-grant university, Cornell University was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White and has its main campus in Ithaca, New York, as well as two newer satellite medical campuses in New York City and Qatar.
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He contributed a new Introduction to " A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom ", by Andrew Dickson White and blogged on " The Washington Post "'s " On Faith " site during 2010 and 2011.
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"' Sage Chapel "'is the non-denominational chapel on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York State and serves as the final resting place of the university's founders, Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, and their wives.
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*Jolliffe, Thomas Robert, Andrew Dickson White ( 1822 ) : " Letters from Palestine : Descriptive of a Tour Through Galilee and Jud�a : to which are Added, Letters from Egypt ", The full text, google-books, Can download PDF.
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Also located in this area are Andrew Dickson White's house, the only remaining faculty residence, now housing the Society for the Humanities, and the Big Red Barn, which was White's horse barn and which is now used as a student center for graduate students.
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Russell claims " with extraordinary few exceptions no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B . C . onward believed that the Earth was flat ", and ascribes popularization of the flat-Earth myth to histories by John William Draper, Andrew Dickson White, and Washington Irving.
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In Syracuse, they attracted the attention of broad-minded people, and comprehensive reports upon them were made by physicians, architects, and other people of education, among whom were Dr . Martin B . Anderson, President of University of Rochester, and Dr . Andrew Dickson White, President of Cornell University.