Adams, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902
Adams, Charles Kendall
Charles Kendall Adams American educator and historian (1835-1902)
Charles Kendall Adams American educator and historian
Adams, Ch. Kendall
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Kendall Adams ‡c American educator and historian
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Kendall Adams ‡c American educator and historian (1835-1902)
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Works
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Christopher Columbus: his life and his work | |
Cornell university: its significance and its scope. | |
Democracy and monarchy in France from the inception of the great revolution to the overthrow of the second empire | |
Demokratie und Monarchie in Frankreich vom Beginn der grossen Revolution bis zum Sturz des Zweiten Kaiserreichs / von Charles Kendall Adams | |
The establishment of a school or college of commerce in the University of Wisconsin; | |
A history of the United States | |
A manual of historical literature | |
Methods of teaching history | |
The present obligations of the scholar, 1897: | |
Proceedings and addresses at the inauguration of Charles Kendall Adams, LL.D., to the presidency of Cornell University. November 19th, 1885. | |
The relations of higher education to national prosperity : an oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of the University of Vermont, June 27, 1876 | |
The relations of polical science ... [MI] 1881 | |
Representative British orations; with introductions and explanatory notes | |
Sifting and winnowing | |
State aid to higher education : a series of addresses delivered at the Johns Hopkins University. | |
Universal cyclopaedia and atlas. | |
The University of Michigan, the sources of its power and its success. An address delivered at the annual commencement of the University of Michigan, June 25, 1896. | |
Washington and the higher education, 1888: |