This document is from the Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections located in the Carl A. Kroch Library. If you have questions regarding this document or the information it contains, contact us at the phone number or e-mail listed below. Our website also contains research information and answers to frequently asked questions. http://rmc.library.cornell.edu Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 E-mail: rareref@cornell.edu 1) Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942. Papers, 1878-1986. 26.5 cubic ft. NYCV84-A1133 William J. Alexander letters have transcripts. Family letters have transcripts. Jacob Gould Schurman was born May 22. 1854 on Prince Edward Island. He was Professor of Philosophy at Acadia College and Dalhousie College; Cornell University's Sage Professor of Philosophy, 1886-92, and President, 1892-1920; President of the first U.S. Philippine Commission, 1899; U.S. Minister to Greece and Montenegro during the Balkan Ware; and wae a diplomat involved with foreign policy making in China, the Far Eaet, and Germany. Summary: The Schurman papers consist-af correepondence, addresses, photographs, testimonials, diplomas, certificatee, newepaper clippings, printed material, and records of the New York Constitutional Convention (1915). The material listed covers Schurman's career as a teacher, college president, and diplomat; the majority of the papers involvkhis role in national and foreign affairs. His viewe-on American imperialism are reflected in letters to President McKinley, David Starr Jordan. David J. Hill, and John Hay. Schurman'e later correspondence with Theodore Rooeevelt. Charles F. Adame, Carl Schurz, 'Charles W. Eliot, -&nd Sergio Oemena ehow his interest in the Philippine Islands and their eventual independence. Hie active intereet in politics, the probleme of peace and the League of Nations, and hie diplomatic activities are discussed in correspondence with William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Elihu Root, Henry Lane Wilson, Henry Cabot Lodge. Jamee Wadeworth, Joseph Foraker, and Frank Kellogg, including commente on Guetav Stresemann, German politics, and the German economy. Includes addreeeee and other material o n . Germany, the Far East, and U.S. foreign policy after Schurman's retirement in 1930. Also personal and family correspondence including letters to Profeeeor William John Alexander about hie thoughts on religion and his stay at Heidelberg University; letters to his daughters. Helen end Barbara; and transcriptions and photocopies of other letters. Day (February 8, 1986) at the University of Items about Jacbb Gould..~Schurman Heidelberg include an typescript copy of an addrese by John R. Silber, President of Boston University. Also, a caeeette copy of a recording of Schurman's speech given when he departed as ambassador from Germany. Finding aids: Unpublished guide. Described in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1948-1950. Cite as: Jacob Gould Schurman. Papers, #3\4\6. Department of Manuscripts ane University Archives, Cornell University Libraries. Action note: Will reformat; microfilm, 1990/09/15. Collection may be unavailable for use. Check with repository. 1. McKinley, William, 1843-1901. 2. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. 3. Hill, David J. 4 . Hay, John. 5. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. 6. Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. 7. Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906. 8. Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926. 9. Osme-na, Sergio, 1878-1961. 10. Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930. 11. Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. 12. Root. Elihu, 1845-1937. 13. Wilson, Henry Lane. 14. Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. 15. MICROFILMED 1993 DIVISION OF RARE AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 ARCHIVES PRESERVATION MICROFILMING PROJECT THE RESEARCH LIBRARIES GROUP, INC. FUNDED IN PART BY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES REPRODUCTIONS MAY NOT BE MADE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE DIVISION OF RARE AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Jacob Gould Schurman, 1854-1 942 Papers, 1867-1 942 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Cornell University Library Ithaca, New York 1994 CONTENTS ........................................... iii. .......................................... iv. .........vi. .............................................. vii. .........................viii. Acknowledgements Biographical Note. Biographical Appreciation Schurman and H e i d e l b e r g Provenance... Conservation and Preservation.... ...................................... ix. ................................................ x. ......................................... xi. ......................................... xv. Collection Description Series Titles Series Descriptions Related Collections ................................................ xvi. ............................ xviii. ..................................xx. Urangement Letterbooks, Inclusive Dates. Microfilm, Inclusive Dates Box and Folder Listing, Microfilm Listing Index to the Incoming Correspondence .................. 1-57 ...................... 5 8 - 6 8 Supplement ..................... supplement page i. ........supplement page 1 .....supplement page 7 3 3 Preface to the Supplement Index to the Letterbooks (volumes 1 - 5 0 ) Abstract of Letterbooks (volumes 5 1 - 8 0 ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Cornell University Presidential Papers Project has been made possible by the gifts of the late Robert W. Purcell and L. William Kay 111. Dale R. Corson provided the initial impetus and support while President of Cornell University (1969-19771, and has continued to actively promote the project. Through their interest and generosity, the preservation of these papers has been ensured, and their access and use have been enhanced. The preservation microfilming and the production of this guide to the papers of Jacob Gould Schurman has particularly benefited from a grant from National Endowment for the Humanities, administered by the Research Libraries Group. This grant was part of a multi-institutional archival preservation project. The conservation, arrangement, reformatting, and description of the Jacob Gould Schurman papers has been a project involving several persons working on different aspects of the collection: particular mention should be made of Anne Kenney and Barbara Berger and additional staff of the Preservation and Microfilm Unit of the Department of Preservation and Conservation. In the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, this work has been conducted under the general direction of Curator of Manuscripts Elaine D. Engst, with the assistance of C. Herbert Finch, Gould P. Colman, Margaret M. John, and Cheryl Rowland, and student assistants Lauren Brown, However, Catherine Tingey, Gina Haas, and Maura Jane Flood. primary credit for the production of this guide and for the continued success of the Presidential Papers Project should be given to Phil McCray, the Division's Technical Services Archivist. H. Thomas Hickerson Division Director March 1994 iii BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The Schurman family was of Dutch descent, and after flourishing in America, was forced to leave New York for Canada during the American Revolution due to its Loyalist sympathies. Born on May 22, 1854 in Freetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Jacob Gould Schurman early in his life demonstrated himself as a talented student, and he earned a series of scholarships. After attending the Prince of Wales College and Acadia College in Nova Scotia, he graduated in 1877 from the University of London with first class honors in mental and moral science, attending other lectures at Manchester New College on mental and moral philosophy and religion. He then studied philosophy for a year at Edinburgh while simultaneously studying in London, earning there an M.A. and D.Sc. with distinction, in 1878. Schurman then studied philosophy in Berlin, at Gottingen, and at the University of Heidelberg. While in Berlin he made the acquaintance of Andrew Dickson White, ambassador to Germany and president of Cornell University. In 1880, Schurman returned to North America to become a professor of English literature at Acadia College. From 1882 to 1886 he was professor of English literature, rhetoric, and metaphysics at Dalhousie University. From Dalhousie, Schurman moved to Cornell University, where he served as a professor of Christian ethics and moral philosophy. His work at Cornell came under the close sponsorship of University Trustee and benefactor Henry W. Sage. When in 1890 Sage endowed the School of Philosophy, Schurman was appointed dean. Two years later, in 1892, as Charles Kendall Adams ended his troubled presidency of Cornell, Schurman became the third president of the university, serving until 1920. Schurman's stewardship of Cornell was characterized by the extensive growth of the University's facilities, and its shift from a privately endowed institution to its current coalition of state and private funding. Throughout the twenty eight years of his presidency, Schurman was a proponent of academic freedom and an advocate of a generally liberal intellectual atmosphere on campus. During his presidency of Cornell, Schurman's scholastic pursuits and writings gradually moved away from philosophy and toward public and philanthropic endeavors. He became a presence in the national and New York State Republican Parties, identifying himself with Charles Evans Hughes, and it was thought that only his Canadian birth prevented him from seriously pursuing the presidency BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE . ( cont ) of the United States. While still president of Cornell, Schurman served as chairman of a commission examining social and political life in the Philippines in 1899. In 1912 and 1913, he was minister to Greece and Montegnegro during the Balkan Wars. In America, he served as vice president of the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1915, and was a member of the New York State Food Commission in 191 7-1 91 8. Upon leaving Cornell, Schurman went to Japan and the Far East, and then served as minister to China from 1921 to 1925, a time of war and great political upheaval. His pattern of finding himself in tumultuous times continued when he served as the American ambassador to Germany from 1925 to 1930. The honor that was due him for his efforts to rebuild the University of Heidelberg translated into popularity with the centrist forces in the Weimar Republic. After a lectureship in California and additional travels and writing on internationdl subjects, Schurman died in New York in 1942. BIOGRAPHICAL APPRECIATION Schurman and H e i d e l b e r g February 8, 1986 was celebrated as Schurman Day at the University of Heidelberg. More than forty years after his death, Jacob Gould Schurman's influence was still strong at the university he had cherished as no other. Schurman arrived in Heidelberg 1878, and it was there that his intellectual foundations found their bearings. Philosophy in Germany in the late eighteenth century was a cultural passion. Innovation and intense activity in philosophical dialogue combined with the spectral setting at Heidelberg influenced Schurman forever. At the age of seventy three, in 1928, Schurman undertook to acknowledge his appreciation to the university by leading an effort to raise funds for its growth. In many of his speeches concerning the campaign, he acknowledged that he had gone to Heidelberg, in part, because there was no American university that could provide the kind of passionate liberal learning and moral philosophy for which he yearned. Schurman first obtained from John D. Rockefeller $200,000, and eventually raised almost $600,000. The monies were used to erect a new lecture hall, called the "New University." Schurman's passionate crusade of vigorous fundraising was a fervid moment in a otherwise decorous and sober public life. By an abiding association of Heidelberg and his own intellectual flourishing, sentiment combined with his usual practical skill to result in the marshalling of forces and finances to noble effect. PROVENANCE The letterbooks and correspondence of the Jacob Gould Schurman papers derive from the Office of the President of Cornell University, and for many years were in the care of Cornell University Library. Other correspondence, photographs, testimonials and social correspondence, and personal and family letters were transferred to the Department of Manuscripts and University Archives at various times from Schurman family members, notably including Judge Jacob G. Schurman, Lydia Schurman Godfrey, Some Schurman letters have on several and G. Michael McHugh. occasions over the years been transferred from the Department of Rare Books of Cornell University Library. Other contributors have included John R. Silber, and the Dewitt Historical Society of Ithaca, New York. vii CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION A grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities made possible the microfilming of a large measure of the collection, excluding only some of the testimonials and ephemera. The letterpress copybooks (commonly referred to as letterbooks) were highly acidic and were in an advanced state of deterioration prior to the microfilming. Some pages were already illegible, or had faded altogether; in some cases the ink of Schurman's signature had caused perforation of the paper. For the letterbooks and clippings, the microfilm is the only extant form. Conventional preservation has included acid-free foldering and boxing, encapsulation, and the enveloping of photographs. The microfilm project was carried out by the Micrographic Preservation Service of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. viii COLLECTION DESCRIPTION The papers of Jacob Gould Schurman include a wide variety of forms of material, and illustrate all aspects of a life that embraced scholarship, moral philosophy, university administration, family relations, politics, and diplomatic service. Schurman's presidency and ambassadorships are portrayed chiefly by his correspondence, which ranges from routine letters of university administration, to correspondence with several presidents of the United States and political leaders in the Philippines, Greece, China, and Germany. Family correspondence and photographs describe Schurman's travels and international ventures. An extensive clipping file chronicles Schurman's public life. Many of Schurman's philosophic, scholastic, and political writings, as well as his many speeches are included, both in draft and published form. His philanthropic and diplomatic life resulted in numerous testimonials, proclamations, and ephemera. Major correspondents include United States Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Warren G. Harding, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and Franklin D. Roosevelt; other correspondents include David Starr Jordan, Goldwin Smith, Carl Schurz, Charles Evans Hughes, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Elihu Root, Henry Cabot Lodge, Gustav Stresemann, William John Alexander, Andrew Carnegie, and Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison. SERIES TITLES Series I. CORRESPONDENCE, 1877-1942 subseries A: subseries B: subseries C: Incoming Correspondence, 1879-1942 Index to the Incoming Correspondence Letterbooks (Outgoing Correspondence), 1889-1921 Index to the Letterbooks (Volumes 1-50) Abstract of Letterbooks (Volumes 51-80) Family Correspondence, 1877-1939 Series 11. SCHURMAN ARTICLES, SPEECHES, AND BOOKS, 1875-1 941 Series 111. SUBJECT FILES, 1881-1940, [I9861 Series IV. CLIPPINGS, 1892-1 942 Series V. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1867-1942 Series VI. PROCLAMATIONS, PROTOCOL AND SOCIAL MATERIAL, TESTIMONIALS, AND EPHEMERA, 1878-1939 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS I. CORRESPONDENCE, 1877-1942 subseries A: Incoming Correspondence, 1879-1942 Letters received by Schurman range from the time of his student days abroad to notes of condolence received by family members upon his death in 1942. A few letters from Schurman to his recipients were retained in this file. Schurman's correspondents in this selection of letters include major philosophers, Presidents of the United States, family members, mentors, colleagues, students, admirers, and international diplomats and heads of state. The entire breadth of Schurman's professional careers and aspects of his family life are illuminated in these letters. His fundraising for the University of Heidelberg is clearly outlined, as well as his strong advocacy of Philippine independence, his close interest in German political affairs, and his personal relationship with several international scholars and political leaders. Other topics include the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and international anti-imperialist movements. Philippine, Chinese, Japanese, and German affairs figure prominently in these letters. The letters from his presidency refer to Cornell University administration and relations with the Trustees. Major correspondents include William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Warren G. Harding, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, David Starr Jordan, Sao-ke Alfred Sze, Gustav Stresemann, Frank H. Hiscock, Mynderse Van Cleef, Johannes Hoops, John D. Rockefeller, George Eastman, Sergio Osmeiia, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison. The names listed for each folder are selected, and it is from these names that the index is derived; therefore, the letters of additional correspondents may be found in the series. subseries B: Letterbooks (Outgoing Correspondence), 1889-1921 The letterbook copy impressions of letters written by Schurman as President of Cornell University profile both his personal character and formal manner in the execution of his administrative duties. A few letters of Charles Kendall Adams commence the letterbooks, and Acting Presidents are the signatories of several letters, notably T. F. Crane 1912 and 1913 when Schurman was serving as Ambassador to Greece, and Acting President Albert W. Smith in 1920 and 1921. Volumes 1-50 are letters signed by President Schurman; volumes 51-80 are letters signed by President Schurman's Secretary on behalf of the Office of the President. SERIES DESCRIPTIONS . (cont ) In addition to the routine administrative subjects in the correspondence that devolved typically from the Office of the President of Cornell, topics include the 1903 typhoid epidemic in Ithaca, the establishment of the Carnegie Fund, the Leo Frank case, the Chi Psi fire, the construction of several new campus buildings, co-education and women students, African-American students on campus, and relations with Ithaca, New York. Other topics and concerns in the letterbooks include the president's relations with faculty, college benefactors, and presidents of other universities; also, fraternities and campus housing, foreign students, religious education, and Sage Chapel preachers. President Schurman made several appearances before alumnigroups throughout the nation, and correspondence to this effect is plentiful. Cornell's relations with other universities, other associations of American universities, and educational societies are mentioned frequently. The element of publicity is suggested by Schurman's many letters to newspapers, magazines, and publishers. The university's role in World War I is shown as the president assists in the mobilization of resources and facilitates the university's preparation of its students to become soldiers; letters to the United States War Department are numerous. The development of the New York State College of Agriculture and the New York State Veterinary College at Cornell is referred to in many letters, as well as a proposed School of Forestry. Schurman corresponded frequently with Andrew Carnegie, and with officials of the Carnegie Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation. He also wrote many letters to immediate family members of Ezra Cornell. Principal recipients of letters include Lyman Abbott, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Frank Barton, C. E. Bennett, Charles H. Blood, George Boldt, G. P. Bristol, J. E. Creighton, L. M. Dennis, W. A. Hammond, Frank H. Hiscock, Charles Evans Hughes, C. H. Hull, David Starr Jordan, A. T. Kerr, D. S. Kimball, Albert R. Mann, Veranus A. Moore, Jared T. Newman, Henry S. Pritchett, C. W. Pound, W. M. Polk, Robert F. Plummer, Theodore Roosevelt, H. W. Sackett, M. W. Sampson, A. W. Smith, Goldwin Smith, William Howard Taft, Frank Thilly, Mynderse Van Cleef, Andrew Dickson White, J. DuPratt White, In addition to these W. F. Willcox, and C. V. P. "Tar" Young. principal recipients, many additional names are listed in the index, including such important Cornell personalities as Willard Straight, E. B. Titchener, and Martha Van Rensselaer. xii SERIES DESCRIPTIONS (cont. ) The index to letterbooks 1-50 is derived from the lists of correspondents kept by the president's staff that precede each volume. Letterbooks 51-80 were signed by the President's Secretary, and very often state matters of fact and perfunctory announcement, such as those making reference to the unavailability of the President and rejections of pleas, but several iterate the standing policy of Cornell University on various issues. An abstract of several key issues and topics follows the index to the letterbooks. subseries C: Family Correspondence, 1877-1939 The collection contains letters exchanged among several members of the Schurman family, and includes handwritten transcripts of nearly illegible handwriting. As Schurman and members of his family traveled throughout the world, letters home provide a narrative account of both family and professional developments. 11. SCHURMAN ARTICLES, SPEECHES, AND BOOKS, 1875-1941 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. 111. SuaTECT FILES, 1881-1940, [I9861 These files concern Germany, the Philippines, and China; also Cornell University, United States political affairs, international relations, and education. The series includes a few of Schurman's personal papers, financial information, and miscellaneous notes and drafts. Also, material relating to the February 8, 1986 "Schurman Day" at the University of Heidelberg, with articles about Schurman and his relationship with the University of Heidelberg by John Silber, Frank H. T. Rhodes, and Detlef Junker. xiii SERIES DESCRIPTIONS IV. . (cont ) CLIPPINGS, 1892-1942 A comprehensive project involved members of the staff of the President's Office and others in chronicling Schurman's career. In some cases, a newspaper printing of a speech delivered by Schurman is the only copy of the speech to be found in the collection. Caricatures of Schurman as printed in newspaper stories are in the clippings, as well as an account of his touting of Charles Evans Hughes for the Presidency of the United States, and his vigorous promotion of Philippine independence. Similarly, affairs in other parts of the world, and Schurman's interest in or involvement with these, can be traced in the clippings. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1867-1942 V. Four main topics are documented photographically: the Philippines, Germany, China, and Schurman personal and family life. Formal and casual photographs are included, each style tracing Schurman's path from university president to international ambassador. VI . PROCLABWTIONS, PROTOCOL AND SOCIAL MATERIAL, TESTIMONIALS, AND EPHEMERA, 1878-1939 Many forms of material and documentation associated with Schurman and his personal and profession activities appear in this series, including many that document his fundraising for the University of Heidelberg and the reverent esteem for him that ensued. Examples of chinoiserie are included, and a temperance union scroll petition protesting Cornell student revelry and drunkenness on campus; notably, the first signatory of several hundred, is Liberty Hyde Bailey. Schurman family members' diplomas and Schurman's honorary degree diplomas are included. Other proclamations and diplomas acknowledge Schurman's many accomplishments and ventures, as well as his penchant for collecting art and other material representations of world culture. xiv RELATED COLLECTIONS The National Archives holds microfilm of Schurman's diplomatic and ministerial correspondence from his ambassadorships and activities as minister and commissioner. In addition to the following list of collections in the main or in large part concerned with Schurman, reference to and discussion about him can be found in numerous papers of Cornell University faculty members, administrators, trustees, students, and Ithaca residents. Morris Bishop's A History of Cornell is perhaps the most extensive account of Schurman's presidency and influence. In the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at Cornell University Library: #700-31 #700-85 "The Reluctant Expansionist" by Judy Feldman. "An Intellectual's Religious Quest: Jacob Gould Schurman, 1854-1942" by Lydia Godfrey Schurman. #700-30 "Jacob Gould Schurman and the Cornell Tradition" by Eugene Hotchkiss, 111. #2612 United States Commission to the Philippine Islands, State Department Records, 1899-1900 (microfilm) #2770 James M. McHugh papers #35/4/42 Typhoid Fever Epidemic records #I900 Frank E. Gannett papers #47/4/1290 Cornell University Presidential Inauguration Programs #37/5/2534 Solomon Stanwood Menken Scrapbook #3/4/122 Carnegie Foundation records (also on microfilm) Other Books and Articles in Cornell University Library: I, Government of Dependencies; an essay" With an introduction by Jacob Gould Schurman, by Sir George Cornewall Lewis. "The History of Heidelberg University" by Gerhard Hinz. "Jacob Gould Schurman and State Aid to Cornell University, 18921904" by Jeffrey Randolph Fleischmann. "Memoirs of Victor Buencamino." ARRANGEMENT Series I. CORRESPONDENCE, 1877-1942 subseries A: Incoming Correspondence, 1879-1942 Boxes 1-6 (microfilmed on reels 2-7) Selected Index to Incoming Correspondence, page 58 subseries B: Letterbooks, 1889-1921 Microfilm reels 8-47 Index to Volumes 1-50, Supplement page 1 Abstract of key topics (Volumes 51-80), supplement page 773 subseries C: Family Correspondence, 1877-1939 Box 16, 17 (microfilm reel 53) Series 11. SCHURMAN ARTICLES, SPEECHES, AND BOOKS, 1875-1941 Boxes 7-13 (microfilm reels 48-51) Series 111. SUBJECT FILES, 1881-1940, [I9861 Boxes 14-15 (microfilm reel 52) Series IV. CLIPPINGS, 1892-1942 Microfilm reels 55 and 56 Series V. PHOMGRAPHS, 1867-1942 Boxes 18-29 (microfilm reel 54) Series VI. PROCLAMATIONS, PROTOCOL AND SOCIAL MATERIAL, TESTIMONIALS, AND EPHEMERA, 1878-1939 Boxes 30-38 (microfilm reels 53, 55, 56) Map cases N3, E5, Y18, KK6 tape recording tr5185a xvi ARRANGEMENT . ( cont ) Location of microfilm reels: ESeL Box (in #3/4/6) xvii LETTERBOOK INCLUSIVE DATES Volume 1-50: Volume 51-80: President Schurman's outgoing letters President Schurman's Secretary's outgoing letters Dates Volume 1 FEB NOV NOV OCT NOV JAN JAN FEB DEC JUN JUN FEB MAY JAN AUG FEB OCT APR DEC MAY DEC APR NOV APR DEC APR NOV APR OCT MAR NOV APR DEC APR OCT FEB OCT JAN MAY 11, 6, 20, 16, 21, 10, 6, 19, 3, 21, 2, 5, 28, 25, 11, 26, 27, 5, 18, 15, 19, 16, 30, 21, 13, 14, 22, 11, 23, 14, 11, 29, 8, 22, 21, 23, 4, 20, 18, xviii 1889 1893 1894 1895 1896 1898 1899 1900 1900 1901 1902 1903 1903 1904 1904 1905 1905 1906 1906 1907 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1911 1912 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1915 1915 1916 1916 to NOV 4, to NOV 19, to OCT 17, to OCT 29, to JAN 10, to JAN 6 to FEB 14, to NOV 28, to JUN 19, to MAY 26, to FEB 3, to MAY 28, to JAN 23, to AUG 9, to FEB 23, to OCT 26, to APR 5, to DEC 17, to MAY 14, to DEC 19, to APR 15, to NOV 30, to APR 20, to DEC 13, to APR 12, to NOV 21, to APR 10, to OCT 23, to MAR 13, to NOV 11, to APR 28, to DEC 6, to APR 22, to OCT 21, to FEB 22, to OCT 4, to JAN 20, to MAY 18, to DEC 14, LETTERBOOK INCLUSIVE DATES . (cont ) Dates Volume DEC APR SEP JAN JUN JAN SEP MAR OCT APR JUL APR SEP JAN JUN JAN SEP MAR OCT APR JUL OCT 5, 6, 13, 31, 14, 21, 13, 19, 28, 6, 11, JUN 23, FEB 23, SEP 1 5 , NOV 1 8 , OCT 15, SEP 2 , AUG 1 3 , APR 28, APR 20, MAY 24, JUN 6, JUL 2 6 , JUL 21, AUG 20, DEC 1 8 , APR 26, SEP 2 8 , FEB1, JUN 1 1 , OCT 1 5 , FEB 1 1 , MAY 1 9 , SEP 1 5 , DEC 26, APR 1 6 , DEC 24, JUN 25, AUG 1 4 , DEC 6 , SEP 1 1 , 1894 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1914 1915 1917 1919 7, 13, 30, 14, 21, 12, 19, 27, 5, 9, 19, 1917 1917 1918 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 to FEB 2 0 , 1 8 9 7 to SEP 13, 1 8 9 8 to NOV 1 9 , 1 8 9 9 to OCT 1 3 , 1 9 0 0 to AUG 31, 1901 to AUG 1 3 , 1 9 0 2 to APR 28, 1 9 0 3 to APR 1 6 , 1904 to MAY 23, 1905 to JUN 5 , 1 9 0 6 to JUL 2 5 , 1 9 0 7 to JUL 2 0 , 1 9 0 8 to APR xx 1 9 0 9 to DEC 1 8 , 1 9 0 8 to APR 2 4 , 1 9 0 9 to SEP 27, 1 9 0 9 to FEB 1 , 1 9 1 0 to JUN 1 1 , 1 9 1 0 to OCT 1 5 , 1 9 1 0 to F E B 9 , 1911 to MAY 1 9 , 1911 to SEP 1 4 , 1911 to DEC 2 6 , 1911 to APR 1 5 , 1 9 1 2 to DEC 23, 1 9 1 2 to JUN 23, 1914 to AUG 1 5 , 1915 to DEC 5 , 1917 to SEP 1 0 , 1 9 1 9 to OCT 2 1 , 1921 MICROFILM REEL INCLUSIVE DATES 1 Guide to the collection 1879 1906 1920 1928 1929 1930 to to to to to to 1905 (Incoming Correspondence) 1919 1927 1929 1930 1942 1889 1894 1896 1899 1900 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 1894 (Letterbooks) 1896 1899 1900 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1894 1898 1900 1902 1904 1906 1908 1908 1909 to to to to to to 1898 (Letterbooks, Secretary's) 1900 1902 1904 1906 1908 to 1909 to 1910 MICROFILM REEL INCLUSIVE DATES . (cont ) 1910 1911 1911 1912 1914 1917 to 1911 (Letterbooks, Secretary's) to to to to 1912 1914 1917 1921 1875 1909 1892 1887 to to to to 1909 (Articles, Speeches, Books) 1920 1929 1925 52 1881-1940 [I9861 (Subject Files) 53 1920 to 1939 (Proclamations, etc.) 54 1867 to 1942 (Photographs) 1892 to 1914 (Clippings and Protocol) 1915 to 1942 Box 1 Folder 1 Dates 1879-80 Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew; Zeller, Edward. Zeller, Edward; James, William; Martineau, James. Jordan, David Starr. Inauguration of Jacob Gould Schurman as President of Cornell University. Smith, Goldwin; Carnegie, Andrew; Huffcut, E. W.; Wilson, Woodrow; Wheeler, Benjamin Ide; de Bordes, Andres Bezia; Bradley, M. E.; Sibley, Hiram W. Choate, Joseph H.; White, Horace. Norton, C. E.; Tyler, Moses Coit; White, Andrew Dickson. Angell, James B.; Foraker, Joseph B.; Smith, Goldwin; Dabney, Charles W.; McKinley, William; Morrill, Justin S. 1898 McKinley, William; Smith, Goldwin. 1899 McKinley, William; Hay, John. FEB 1899 China; Hong Kong; Japan; Formosa. Letters from Schurman. MAR 1899 Philippines; Hong Kong; United States Commission to the Philippines. Letter from Schurman. APR 1899 Hill, David J.; Morrill, James S.; Morrill, Justin S. Philippines; United States Commission to the Philippines. MAY-AUG Hay, John. United States Commission to the Philippines. 1899 Folder 1 14 Dates 1899 Dewey, George; McKinley, William; Hill, David J. Philippines. OCT-DEC Reid, Whitelaw; Root, Elihu; Anderson, Thomas M.; Hill, David J. AUG-SEP 1899 JAN-AUG 1900 OCT-DEC 1900 Buck, A. E. ; Roosevelt, Theodore; Taft, William Howard; Moses, Bernard; Hay, John; McKinley, William; Corson, Hiram. Porto Rico. Roberts, Isaac P.; Lopez, Sixto; White, Horace. Philippines. White, Andrew Dickson; Foraker, Joseph B.; Roosevelt, Theodore; Harrison, Benjamin; White, Horace; Smith, Goldwin; Corson, Eugene R.; Dennis, L. M. JAN-FEB 1902 MAR-APR 1902 MAY-JUN 1902 JUL-DEC 1902 Mead, Edwin D.; Warren, Winslow; Howells, William Dean; Parkhurst, C. H.; Lodge, Henry Cabot. Philippines. Smith, Goldwin; Hill, David J.; Milholland, J. E.; Carnegie, Andrew; Holt, Hamilton. Philippines. Schurz, Carl; Smith, Goldwin; Adams, Charles F.; Roosevelt, Theodore; Holt, Hamilton; Eliot, Charles W.; Lopez, Sixto; Schurz, Carl; Carus, Paul; Mead, Edwin D.; Lodge, Henry Cabot. Philippines; Religious Parliament Extension. Adams, Charles F.; Roosevelt, Theodore; Milholland, J. E.; Hazard, Caroline; Remsen, Ira; Morton, Levi Parsons. Philippines. Box 1 Folder 23 Dates JAN-JUN 1903 JUL-DEC 1903 JAN-FEB 1904 MAR-APR 1904 Frankenheimer, John; Lowell, Josephine Shaw; Finch, Francis M.; Huffcut, E. W.; Hay, John; Barnes, Alfred C.; Smith, Goldwin. Philippines. Roosevelt, Theodore; Winslow, Erving; Burr, George Lincoln; Jones, George W.; Titchener, E. M.; Comstock, John Henry; Hull, Charles H.; Bristol, George P.; Wait, Lucien Augustus; Bailey, Liberty Hyde; Hay, John; James, William. New England Anti-Imperialist League; Philippines. Blair, Charles H.; Hay, John; Sibley, Hiram W.; Park, Roswell (photocopy). Panama; Philippines. Foraker, Joseph B.; Lowell, Josephine Shaw; Ordway, E. W.; Taft, William Howard. Philippines; Philippine Independence Committee. MAY 1 9 0 4 Roosevelt, Theodore; Ordway, E. W. Philippines. JUN-JUL Roosevelt, Theodore; Lowell, J. S. 1904 SEP-DEC 1904 JAN-MAR 1905 Smith, Goldwin; Bryce, James; Chambers, Julius; Aso, Shozo. New England Anti-Imperialist League. Smith, Goldwin; Ordway, E. W.; Lowell, J. S.; White, Horace; Shepard, Charles Sidney; Fiske, Willard; McGraw-Fiske, Jennie; Sage, William H. Philippine Independence Committee; Filipino Progress Association; Philippines; Sage Memorial Chapel. Box 1 Folder 31 Dates APR-DEC 1905 1 JAN-FEB 1906 .. 2 MAR-NOV 1906 3 JAN-MAR 1907 4 APR-DEC 1907 5 6 JAN-FEB Bryan, William J.; Bennett, Philo Sherman; Looz-Block, kdouard Albert Benoit de (photocopy); Holmes, Oliver Wendell; Choate, Joseph H.; Laurier, Wilfred; Smith, Goldwin; Taft, William Howard. Butler, Nicholas Murray; Bristol, George P. Graduate Dept. Winslow, Erving; Rice, James E.; Choate, Joseph H.; Root, Elihu; Eccles, R. M.; Smith, Goldwin; Roosevelt, Theodore; Barraclough, S. Henry; Hughes, Charles E.; Preuss, Else. Anti-Imperialist League. White, Horace; Eliot, Charles W.; Bryce, James. Philippines; St. John's College, Shanghai. Rhys, John; Cowie, William; Huffcut, E. W.; Birdseye, Charles F. ; Bryce, James; De Majumdar, Indu Bhushan; Hughes, Charles E. 1908 Hughes, Charles E.; Foraker, Joseph B.; Day, James R. Anti-Imperialist League. MAR-APR Hughes, Charles E.; Foraker, Joseph B. 1908 7 JUN-NOV 1908 Smith, Goldwin; Nabuco, Joaquim; Taft, William Howard; Smith, T. Guilford; Foraker, Joseph B.; Bryce, James. 8 DEC 1908 Swain, Joseph; Tong-Shoap; Smith, Goldwin. 9 JAN 1909 MacLean, George E. Society for Ethical Culture. Box Folder Dates 2 10 FEB-AUG 1909 11 SEP-DEC 1909 12 JAN-FEB 191 0 13 MAR-MAY 1910 14 MAY-JUL Liu, Ting-Tsing; Ho, Yoh-Sze; Foraker, Joseph B.; Van Dyke, Henry; Hughes, Charles E.; Stanton, Theodore. Smith, Goldwin; Fraser, A . Campbell; Hill, Henry W. Republican State Committee (New York). Hiscock, Frank H.; Craig, John; Peary, Robert Edwin; Smith, Goldwin; Van Cleef, Mynderse . Smith, Goldwin; Bryce, James; Cavanaugh, John; Rowlee, W. W.; Boshart, C. Fred; Hiscock, Frank H. Committee on Student Affairs. Smith, Goldwin; Van Cleef, Mynderse. 1910 15 OCT-NOV 191 0 Vikuchi, D.; Taft, William Howard; Hiscock, Frank H.; Russell, Isaac; Treman, Charles E.; White, Horace; Wilson, Woodrow; Greeley, Horace; Foraker, Joseph B. Horace Greeley Memorial Committee. 16 DEC 1910 Foraker, Joseph B.; Taft, William Howard. 17 JAN-MAY Schurman, Robert; Van Dyke, Henry; Anderson, William F.; Foraker, Joseph B.; Taft, William Howard; Bey, Haldoon. 1911 18 JUN-OCT 1911 Smith, Goldwin; Lee, Sidney; Schurman, Robert. 19 NOV 1911 Barnes, William; Schurman, Robert; Republican State Committee (NY). 20 DEC 1911 Foraker, Joseph B.; Schurman, Robert. 21 JAN-FEB Schiff, Jacob H.; Schurman, Robert; Taft, William Howard; Holt, Hamilton. 191 2 Folder 2 22 MAR 1 9 1 2 Grosvenor, Gilbert H.; Peary, Robert Edwin; Hilles, Charles D.; Taft, William Howard. Rollins College. 23 APR 1 9 1 2 Barnes, William; Knox, Philander Chase; Rackemann, Felix; Foraker, Joseph B. 24 MAY -JUN Foraker, Joseph B.; Cuyler, Theodore L.; Taft, William Howard. 1912 25 JUL-DEC 1912 26 JAN-SEP 1913 27 OCT-NOV 1913 Wilson, Woodrow; Taft, William Howard; Adee, Alvey A.; Root, Elihu. Taft, William Howard; Wilson, Woodrow; Crane, F. F.; Van Cleef, Mynderse; Williams, Roger B.; Hiscock, Frank H. Farwell, J. D.; Hilles, Charles D.; Hughes, Charles E.; Taft, William Howard; Hiscock, Frank H. 28 DEC 1 9 1 3 JUL 1 9 1 4 Hiscock, Frank H.; Stimson, Henry L.; Wilson, Woodrow; Bryce, James; Roosevelt, Theodore; Taft, William Howard. 29 AUG-NOV Hiscock, Frank H.; Parker, Horatio Gilbert George; Addams, Jane; Gage, Simon Henry; Schurman, Major; Adams, Charles F. 191 4 30 DEC 1 9 1 4 APR 1 9 1 5 Hiscock, Frank H.; Schurman, Major; Mischef, Hadgi; Lima, Casimiro Eugenio Amoroso; Willcox, Walter F.; Hammond, William A . ; Seth, James; Taft, William Howard; Blatch, Harriot Stanton. 31 MAY -JUN Wilson, Henry Lane; Slaton, John M.; Frank, Leo. 1915 32 JUL 1 9 1 5 Taft, William Howard; Pound, Cuthbert W.; Treman, Charles E.; Bossange, E. Raymond. 33 AUG 1 9 1 5 Irish, W. M.; Simson, Louis A.; Nasmyth, George W. Cornell Day; World Peace Foundation. Box - 2 3 Folder Dates 34 AUG 1915 Williams, E. L.; Saxe, Martin. 35 SEP 1915 Irish, W. M.; Wakeley, Arthur C.; Thilly, Frank; Crist, Arthur H.; Wilson, Henry Lane; Hughes, Charles E.; Fetter, Frank A. 36 OCT-NOV 1915 Wilson, Henry Lane; Borah, William E.; Scott, James Brown; Adamson, Ethel M.; Hammond, William A.; Betts, Charles H.; Elliott, John Lovejoy; Wilson, Henry Lane. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; New York State Woman Suffrage Association. 37 DEC 1915 MAR 1916 Shiraishi, J.; Stanton, Theodore; Day, James R.; Taft, William Howard; Schurman, Major. Tokyo Chamber of Commerce; Morse Hall. 1 APR- JUN 1916 Wilson, Henry Lane; Hilles, Charles D.; Howells, William Dean; Hughes, Charles E.; Taft, William Howard; Bois, Jules; Whitman, Charles S.; Putnam, G. H. Mexico. 2 JUL-OCT 1916 Hughes, Charles E.; Putnam, G. H.; Wilson, Henry Lane; Holt, Hamilton. 3 NOV 1916 FEB 1917 Steinmetz, Charles P.; Adler, Felix. 4 MAR-MAY 1917 Hiscock, Frank H.; Schurman, Major; Guanes, Luis. Menocal, M. G. American Field Service in France; Relief Committee for Greeks of Asia Minor. 6 NOV-DEC 191 7 Bettens, Edward D.; House, E. M.; Wanamaker, John. Relief Committee for Greeks of Asia Minor. Folder 3 Dates 7 JAN-MAR 191 8 House, E. M.; Wilson, Woodrow; Schurman, Major; Guerlac, 0. G.; Schwab, Charles M.; Taft, William Howard; Schiff, Jacob H.; Bliss, Cornelius N.; Lowell, Lawrence. American Red Cross. 8 MAR-SEP 1918 Branner, John C.; Hammond, William A.; Foraker, Joseph B.; Schiff, Jacob H.; Jusserand, Jean Jules; Yu, Chian Chang; Kipling, Rudyard; Parkin, George A.; Megata, Tanetari. University of California; Jacob H. Schiff Fund; Tsing Hua College, Peking; China. 9 OCT-DEC 191 8 Beaverbrook, William Maxwell; Jones, Robert T.; Gazepis, George. University of Athens. 10 JAN-APR 1919 Schiff, Jacob H.; Hughes, Charles E.; Higgins, Bertha D.; ~limenceau,Georges; Hays, William H.; Cornell, Caroline H.; Young, Allyn A. University of Basle. 11 JUN-DEC 191 9 Lodge, Henry Cabot; Van Dyke, Henry; Knickerbacker, John; Betts, Charles H. University of Paris. 12 JAN-FEB 1920 Bryan, William J.; Wadsworth, James W. Hull, Charles H.; Adams, Joseph B.; Sampson, Martin; White, J. DuPratt; White, Horace; Trainor, John; Moody, Harriet; Burdick, Charles K. League of Nations. 13 FEB 1920 Smith, Alfred E.; Cornell, Charles Ezra; Comstock, John Henry; Blood, Charles H.; Titchener, E. M.; Treman, Robert H. 14 FEB 1920 Gannett, Frank E.; Peer, Sherman; Westinghouse, H. H.; Strunk, William. 15 FEB 1920 Burns, James; Love, H. H.; Fennell, Thomas F.; Scribner, Arthur H. Box 3 Folder Dates 16 FEB 1 9 2 0 Gannett, Frank E.; Newman, Jared T.; Willcox, Bertram. 17 MAR 1 9 2 0 Hiscock, Frank H.; Jordan, David Starr; Knickerbacker, John; Russell, Charles M. 18 MAR 1 9 2 0 Willcox, Walter F. 19 MAR 1 9 2 0 Jones, Robert T.; Brown, Elon R.; Holme, E. H. 20 APR-MAY Associate Alumni of Cornell University. 1920 21 JUN 1 9 2 0 Harding, Warren G.; Pound, Cuthbert W.; Kwei, Chi-ting. University of the Philippines. 22 JUL 1 9 2 0 White, H. S.; Putnam, Henry Sibley; Harding, Warren G.; Pound, Roscoe. 23 AUG- SEP Harding, Warren G. Republican National Committee; League of Nations. 1920 24 OCT-DEC 1920 25 JAN-MAY 1921 Harding, Warren G.; Hoover, Herbert; Wadsworth, James W. Harding, Warren G.; Dominick, D. C.; Brown, Arthur J.; Hughes, Charles E.; Moody, Harriet; Sze, Sao-Ke Alfred. China. 26 MAY 1 9 2 1 Sze, Sao-Ke Alfred; Walker, Guy M.; Brown, Arthur J.; Wadsworth, James W.; Holt, Hamilton; Thilly, Frank. China. 27 JUN-SEP Harding, Warren G.; Hughes, Charles E. China. 1921 28 OCT 1 9 2 1 Harding, Warren G.; Lodge, Henry Cabot; Wadsworth, James W. Folder 3 Dates 29 NOV 1921 SEP 1922 Feng, U. H.; Hughes, Charles E.; Harding, Warren G.; Chang, Tso-lin; Wood, Leonard; Buffington, Joseph. Philippines. 30 SEP-NOV 1922 Fish, Hamilton; Buffington, Joseph; Wood, Leonard. China. 31 FEB-DEC 19 23 Wu, C. C.; Meiklejohn, Alexander; Washington, Thomas; Wood, Leonard; Wilhelm, Richard. 32 FEB-APR 1924 Yao, Tang Chi; Coolidge, Calvin; Wood, Leonard; Denton, Mary Florence. China. 33 MAY-DEC 1924 Wood, Leonard; Coolidge, Calvin; Jenkins, Douglas; Straight, Dorothy; Straight, Willard; McVay, Charles B.; de Fleuriau, A. 34 JAN-FEB 1924 Hoffman, lice; Coolidge, Calvin; Sokolsky, George E. China. 35 MAR 1925 Coolidge, Calvin. China. 36 MAR 1925 McVay, Charles B.; Washington, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin. 37 APR 1925 Huston, J. C.; Feng, Yu-hsiang; Washington, Thomas; Webber, Leroy; Liebert, Arthur. 38 APR-JUN 1925 Washington, Thomas; Heinemann, Leopold; Schurman, George W.; Robbins, Warren D.; Hoetzsch, Otto; Connor, Elsa. Box 3 4 Folder Dates 39 JUL 1925 Thilly, Frank; Schurman, George W.; Hindenburg, Paul von; Liebert, Arthur; Connor, William D.; Bartholdy, A. Mendelssohn; Shotwell, James T.; Heinemann, Leopold. China; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Germany. 40 AUG-SEP 1925 Duisberg, Carl; BOY&, A.; Schiff, Mortimer L.; Kellogg, Frank B.; Marcosson, Isaac F.; Ostroumoff, Boris V.; Cunningham, Edwin S. Germany; China. 41 SEP 1925 Maltzan, Baron von; Marcosson, Isaac F.; Bueb, Julius; Duisberg, Carl; White, Horatio S.; Thilly, Frank; Connor, William D.; Ostroumoff, Boris V.; Bosch, C. Germany; China. 1 OCT 1925 Schurman, George W.; Ostroumoff, Boris V.; Kellogg, Frank B.; Lee, Frederic E.; Hoover, Herbert. 2 OCT-NOV 1925 Sokobin, Samuel; Muirhead, Lewis A.; Schurman, Anna Maria s; Ostroumoff, Boris v. China; American Committee on the Rights of Religious Minorities. 3 NOV-DEC 1925 Washburn, Albert H.; Castle, William R.; Hanson, G. C.; Ostroumoff, Boris V.; Stresemann, Gustav; Pao, Kwei-Ching. Locarno Treaty; Germany. 4 JAN-FEB 1926 Morrow, Dwight W.; Muirhead, Lewis A.; Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew; Liebert, Arthur; Thilly, Frank; Castle, William R.; Schurman, George W. Germany; Garantie und Kredit Bank fur den Osten. Folder Dates 4 5 FEB-APR 1926 6 APR-JUN 1926 7 JUL-SEP 1926 8 SEP-DEC 1926 9 JAN-MAR 1927 10 APR-JUN 1927 11 JUN-SEP 1927 12 OCT-DEC 1927 Thilly, Frank; Stresemann, Gustav; Liebert, Arthur; Smith, A. St. Clair; Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew; Kellogg, Frank B. Germany. Thilly, Frank; Liebert, Arthur; Kellogg, Frank B.; Thiersch, H.; Alexander, William J.; Klemperer, Herbert von; Schurman, Anna Maria &; Hilles, Charles D. Germany; Republican National Committee. Weyer, S. Dunbar; Kellogg, Frank B.; Stoddard, Henry L.; Liebert, Arthur; Jones, Robert T.; Poole, H. C.; Medofsky, M. ; Castle, William R. Koch-Weser, Erich; Davis, J. K.; Deetjen, Werner; Butler, Nicholas Murray; Liebert, Arthur; Coolidge, Calvin. China; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Liebert, Arthur. Philippines; Germany. Kellogg, Frank B:; Hoops, Johannes. University of Heldelberg; Dawes Plan; Germany. Kellogg, Frank B.; MacMurray, J. A.; Stresemann, Gustav; Hilles, Charles D.; Castle, William R. University of Heidelberg; Germany; Republican National Committee. Hindenburg, Paul von; Koch-Weser, Erich; Schurman, Barbara Munro; Kellogg, Frank B.; Rockefeller, John D.; Stresemann, Gustav; Speyer, James; Stoehr, Max W.; Taft, Charles P.; Schiff, Mortimer L. University of Gottingen; University of Heidelberg. Box 4 Folder 13 Dates JAN 1 9 2 8 Gradenwitz, Otto; Speyer, James; Hoops, Johannes; Dibelius, Martin. University of Heidelberg. JAN 1928 Hoops, Johannes; Dietrich, Herman; Taft, Charles P.; Stresemann, Gustav; Rosenwald, Julius; Stoehr, Max W. University of Heidelberg. FEB 1 9 2 8 Warburg, Paul M.; Scott, W. B.; Dibelius, Martin; Speyer, James; Preuss, Else; Hoops, Johannes; Biermann, Georg. University of Heidelberg. MAR 1 9 2 8 Biermann, Georg; Nernst, W.; Eastman, George; Salin, Edgar; Willcox, Walter F.; Rosenhaim, Herman; Hoops, Johannes. University of Heidelberg; China. MAR-APR Eastman, George; Hoops, Johannes; Dibelius, Martin. University of Heidelberg. 1928 APR 1 9 2 8 Adickes, Erich; Willcox, Walter F.; Schirmer, H.; Eastman, George; Stoehr, Max W. MAY 1 9 2 8 Konig, Edm. von; Eastman, George; Vogel, Friedrich; Hoops, Johannes. MAY 1 9 2 8 Hoops, Johannes; Hammond, William A . ; Andreas, W.; Perkins, Janet; Vogel, Friedrich; Hoops, Johannes; Winters, Carl; Stoehr, Max W.; Norton, W. J. University of Heidelberg. JUN 1 9 2 8 Hammond, William A.; Winters, Carl; Konig, Edm. von; Dibelius, Martin; Andreas, W.; Hoops, Johannes; Hoetzsch, Otto. University of Heidelberg. JUN 1 9 2 8 Hoetzsch, Otto; Norton, W. J.; Stoehr, Max W. University of Heidelberg. Box 4 Folder Dates 23 JUN 1928 Winters, Carl; Rockefeller, John D.; Hughes, Charles E.; Hoover, Herbert; Hoops, Johannes; Speyer, James; Curtis, Charles. University of Heidelberg. 24 JUN 1928 Rosenwald, Julius; Dibelius, Martin; Rockefeller, John D.; Stoehr, Max W.; Hoops, Johannes. 25 JUL 1928 Warburg, Paul M.; Dibelius, Martin; White, Edward A.; Baker, George F.; Rockefeller, John D. University of Heidelberg. 26 AUG 1928 Konig, Edm. von; Hoops, Johannes; Hoover, Herbert; Coolidge, Calvin; Nernst, W.; Atherton, Ray. 27 SEP 1928 Kellogg, Frank B.; Warburg, Paul M.; Weber, Wilhelm. 28 OCT 1928 Sachs, Samuel; Schniewind, Henry; Salin, Edgar; Brown, James; Woodin, William H. University of Heidelberg. 29 OCT 1928 Smith, Lloyd H.; Oberlaender, Gustav; Forstmann, Julius; Bache, Jules S. University of Heidelberg. 30 OCT 1928 Gramm, Hanns; Thun, Ferdinand; Janssen, Henry; Oberlaender, Gustav; Speyer, James. University of Heidelberg. 31 OCT 1928 Woodin, William H. University of Heidelberg. 32 OCT 1928 Rosenwald, Julius; Goldman, Henry; Stoehr, Max W. ; Walker, Elisha. University of Heidelberg. 33 NOV 1928 Taft, Charles P.; Schuster, Richard; Oberlaender, Gustav; Baker, George F.; Coolidge, Calvin. University of Heidelberg. Box 4 Folder Dates 34 NOV 1928 Rosenwald, Julius; Rockefeller, John D. University of Heidelberg. 35 NOV 1928 Schniewind, Henry; Oberlaender, Gustav; Hoops, Johannes. 36 DEC 1928 Stoehr, Max W.; Braman, S.; Heinsheimer, Karl; Reinhold, Peter. University of Heidelberg. 37 DEC 1928 Eckener, Hugo; Heinsheimer, Karl. Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation; University of Heidelberg. 38 DEC 1928 Hoops, Johannes. University of Heidelberg. 39 JAN 1929 Heinsheimer, Karl. University of Heidelberg. 40 FEB 1929 Rosenwald, Julius; Heinsheimer, Karl; Coolidge, Grace; Coolidge, Calvin. University of Heidelberg. 1 MAR 1929 Heinsheimer, Karl; Merkenschlager, F.; Dibelius, Wilhelm; Thun, Ferdinand. Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation; University of Heidelberg. 2 APR 1929 Salomon-Calvi, Wilhelm; Loew, Oscar; Paulli, Eugen; Dibelius, Wilhelm; Stresemann, Gustav; Neuhaus, Fritz Berthold. University of Heidelberg. 3 MAY 1929 McHugh, James M.; Stresemann, Gustav; Case, Harry L.; Schurman, John; Dibelius, Martin; Thomsen, Hans; Hoops, Johannes. China; University of Heidelberg. 4-8 MAY 1929 Birthday greeting telegrams and letters. 9 JUN 1929 Dibelius, Martin. Box Folder Dates Correspondents/Subiects JUL 1 9 2 9 Koch-Weser, Erich; Bright, Edward; Hammond, William A.; Thilly, Frank; Walter, Ellery. AUG 1929 Linthicum, J. Charles; Koch-Weser, Erich; Liebert, Arthur; McHugh, James M. SEP 1 9 2 9 Gannett, Frank E.; Case, Harry L.; Schurman, George W.; Walter, Ellery; Gruhl, Max. OCT 1 9 2 9 Stresemann, Gustav; Walter, Ellery; Ebert, Louise; Bismarck, Princess; Dibelius, Martin; Case, Harry L.; Schurman, Robert; Haeberle, A. T. NOV 1 9 2 9 Oncken, Herman; McHugh, James M.; van Loon, Hendrik Willem; Gruhl, Max; Bernhard, Henry; Bauer, Heinrich. DEC 1 9 2 9 Hoops, Johannes; Gutbier, L. W.; Furstenberg, Hans. DEC 1 9 2 9 Gutbier, L. W.; Curtius, Julius; Hoops, Johannes; Kuh, Frederick; Heineken, Ph. American Chamber of Commerce in Germany. DEC 1 9 2 9 Gabler, Fritz; Kuhenemann, Eugen; Petri, Walther; Hoetzsch, Otto; Heye, Wilhelm; Marx, Wilhelm. DEC 1 9 2 9 JAN 1 9 3 0 Heye, Wilhelm. JAN 1 9 3 0 Nernst, W.; Elster, Ernst; Emerson, Alfred; Hoops, Johannes; Erler, Fritz; Huddle, J. Klahr; Liebert, Arthur; Reimold, Emil. JAN 1 9 3 0 Liebert, Arthur; Patton, K. S. JAN 1 9 3 0 Leonard, Walter F.; Luther, Hans; Oncken, Herman; Koch-Weser, Erich. JAN 1 9 3 0 Stock, Robert; Muller, Paul; Honold, F.; Centoz, Louis; Hindenburg, Paul von. Box 5 Folder 23 Dates JAN 1930 Kardorff, S. von; Goldschmidt, Jakob; Hoops, Johannes; Hindenburg, Paul von; Tschirch, Emil . FEB 1930 Lawrence, Richard W.; Hilles, Charles D.; Kehl, W. ; Hughes, Charles E. National Republican Club; Republican National Committee. MAR 1930 Adenauer, ~ o n r a d ;Pound, Cuthbert W.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Newman, Jared T.; Faust, A. B. APR-JUL 1930 Langdon, Jervis; Strong, William Gillespie; Boochever, Louis C.; Flack, Harold; Stresemann, Gustav; Osmefia, Sergio. Philippines. AUG-SEP 1930 Bullock, Charles J.; Stresemann, Gustav; Tschirch, Emil. OCT-NOV 1930 Scheidely, Joseph; Schurman, Barbara Munro; Curtius, A.; Washington, Thomas; Burr, George Lincoln; Bancroft, Wilder; Hughes, Charles E.; Farrand, Livingston; Cornell, Caroline H. NOV 1930 Schurman, Barbara Munro; Stresemann, Kaete; Jones, Robert T.; Hammond, William A.; Simon, H. F.; Kuh, Frederick; Mann, A. R. NOV 1930 Schurman, Barbara Munro; Schurman, Minnie; Cornell, Mary E.; Hoops, Johannes; Hindenburg, Paul von. NOV 1930 Dibelius, Martin; Burdick, Charles K.; Brown, Arthur J.; Heineken, Ph.; Carman, Alice B.; Elster, Erich; Willcox, Bertram; Hoy, David F. NOV 1930 Connor, William D.; Walker, James J.; Flack, Harold; Hindenburg, Paul von. BOX 5 Folder 33 Dates NOV 1 9 3 0 Ferguson, John C.; Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew; Patterson, Woodford; Stresemann, Gustav . 34 NOV 1 9 3 0 Bruening, Heinrich; Hilles, Charles D. 1 DEC 1 9 3 0 Taylor, Myron C.; Rutherford, Daisy; White, Horatio S.; Andreas, W. Curtius, Julius. 3 JAN-JUN 1931 4 5 1931 Rutherford, Daisy; Hadaway, William S.; ~ G o n ,Maurice. Schurman family genealogy. NOV-DEC Hadaway, William S.; Leon, Maurice. Schurman family genealogy. AUG-OCT 1931 6 JAN-MAR 1932 7 JUN-OCT 1932 8 Kirk, Clara; Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew; Brown, Arthur J.; Fuentes, Ismail G.; Koch-Weser, Irma; Schurman, M. F. NOV-DEC 1932 Stimson, Henry L.; McHugh, James M.; Pound, Cuthbert W. Speyer, James; Osmeiia, Sergio. Philippines. ~smeiia,Sergio; Capper, J. B.; Schurman, M. F. Philippines. 1933 Osmeiia, Sergio; Sotto, Vincente; Quezon, Manuel L.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. Philippines; Philippine Civic Union. MAR-MAY 1934 Hull, Cordell; Wallace, Tom. Birthday felicitations. 11 MAY 1 9 3 4 White, J. DuPratt. 12 JUL 1 9 3 4 SEP 1 9 3 5 Thomas, Wilbur K.; Dodd, William E.; petro, W.; Alexander, William J. 13 AUG 1 9 3 6 SEP 1 9 3 7 Rockefeller, John D.; Burke, Edward R.; ~ u l l ,Cordell. 9 10 JAN-NOV Folder 6 Dates 14 JAN-NOV 1938 Gannett, Frank E.; Hammond, William A.; Ridder, Victor F.; Alexander, William J 15 MAY-AUG 1939 Tydings, Millard E.; Osmeiia, Sergio. 16 FEB-OCT 1940 Robinson, Thomas L.; Thomas, Wilbur K.; Thun, Ferdinand; Burke, Edward R.; Gannett, Frank E. Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation. 17 APR 1941 Letter from Schurman. 18 AUG 1942 Kinne, Birge W. Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman , Jr . 19 AUG 1942 Schurman, M. F.; Lefkowitz, Louis J. Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr . 20 AUG 1942 Farley, James A. Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr . 21 AUG 1942 Schurman, M. F. Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr . 22 AUG 1942 Rockefeller, John D.; LeBoeuf, Randall J. Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr. 23-24 AUG 1942 Letters of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr. Box 6 Folder Dates 25 AUG 1942 Lehman, Herbert H.; Hughes, Charles E.; La Guardia, F. H.; Gannett, Frank E. Telegrams of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr. 26 AUG 1942 Taylor, Myron C.; Wagner, Robert F.; Shih, Hu. Telegrams of condolence on the death of Jacob Gould Schurman to Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr. Speyer, James; Wilson, Tom; Garland, Hamlin; James, William; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Stresemann, Kaete; Stresemann, Gustav; Smith, Goldwin; Mitchell, P. Chalmers. Clsment, M.; Chatfield-Taylor, H. C.; Bigelow, Poultney; Rhys, John; Robbins, Reginald C.L Nixon, S. F.; Stresemann, Kaete; Osmena, Sergio; Hoffman, Alice. Miscellaneous Correspondence. Box 7 Folder Dates The Acadia Athenaeum. 1 19 JUN 1889 The Centenary Movement of Thought. "The Fourth of July" 29 SEP 1892 "Address to Students" 11 NOV 1892 Grounds of an Appeal to the State for Aid to Cornell University. 28 SEP 1893 " ~ d d r e s sto Students" Moral Obligation. 27 JAN 1894 "Religion a Part of Liberal Culture" in The Cornell Era. 27 FEB 1894 Phi Beta Kappa talk. 1895 "Some Unsolved Problems of Secondary Education" in The Schoolmasters ' Association of New York And Vicinity. JAN 1896 "The Problem of the Book of Job" in The Bulletin. 1 8 FEB 1896 "The Vocation of the Teacher" at the National Education Association, Jacksonville, Florida. 24 SEP 1896 Notes for address (Welcome to Students). MAR 1897 "Cornell's Action Regarding the A. B. Degree" and "A Notable Debate" (with M. Stryker) in Journal of Pedagogy. "Kidd's thesis is the importance of religion ..." 2 3 SEP 1897 "Address to Students" Box Folder Dates 7 Titles/Subiects 17 23 SEP 1897 "president's ~ddress" 18 24 NOV 1897 "Address" in publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 19 22 SEP 1898 "Notes for Address to Students" 20 OCT 1898 "A Young p an's First Year in College" in The Intercollegian. "Socrates in the Symposium.. ." 22 4 APR 1899 Draft Manuscript: "Proclamation: People of the Philippine Islands" To the 23 4 APR 1899 Draft Typescript: "Proclamation: People of the Philippine Islands" To the 24 C. 1 JUN 1899 "Following my personal view of present (Philippines). situation ..." 3 JUN 1899 "Secret and Confidential. Following my personal views of the present situation (Philippines). 5 JUN 1899 "The President suggests that you submit views. . 27 SEP 1899 "~ddressto Students" 28 28 SEP 1900 "Address to Students" 29 22 FEB 1900 "ExpansionN in publication of the Union League Club, Chicago. 25 26 ..." .. I, "Address" in the University Records, Cornell University Medical College publication. "Address" at the Thirty-third Commencement. "The Work of Cornell University for Agriculture. " Box 7 Folder Dates 33 1902 "The Elective System and its ~ i m i t s "in Regents Bulletin. 34 1 9 JUN 1902 "Fellow Graduates" 35 NOV 1 9 0 2 "Oration" in the University of Colorado Bulletin. 36 1 3 DEC 1902 "State Education: Standing" 37 2 5 MAY 1903 "~merson'sInfluence on the Higher Thought of America" 38 27 MAY 1903 "Speech Delivered by Jacob Gould Schurman at the Kishineff Indignation Meeting, Carnegie Hall" 39 1 7 JUN 1903 Speech at the Alumni Banquet. 1 1 8 JUN 1903 Address to the graduating classes. Its Rise and Present ..." in "My own attitude on the subject the Proceedings of the 17th Annual Convention of the Associa tion of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland. Notes of a talk to students on: Study" "How to Talk on Benjamin Franklin. 5 DEC 1 9 0 3 "The Future of American Colleges" 6 2 4 JAN 1904 "Business and ~overnment" 7 9 FEB 1904 "Address" in the publication of the Joint Educational Committee of the Legislature. 8 11 FEB 1904 "Changes in Our Higher ducat ion" Folder D&SS 8 9 1904 he Function in Education of Mathematics, Languages, and Sciences" in the publication of the Connecticut Association of Classical High School Teachers. Statement of Schurman before the Committee on Agriculture. "Speech" at the Banquet Given in Honor of the Board of Filipino Commissioners. "The last phenomenon to which I invite your attention.. ." 12-13 1 2 FEB 1904 "Abraham Lincoln - The Statesman" 14 3 0 JAN 1904 Lotos Club Dinner: "The distinguished guest [Sir Mortimer Durandl whom you honor. . " 15 1 6 FEB 1904 "The Bearing of a College 16 1 3 JAN 1904 "The True Elements of National Greatness" 17 1 0 MAY 1904 Talk on Herbert Spencer: in 1 8 7 0 18 25 MAY 1904 "when a government has for a long time demonstrated its incapacity to maintain peace. . " . ..." ducat ion" "Darwin wrote . "At the close of the academic year. .. I, 19 22 JUN 1904 20 1 0 NOV 1904 "I congratulate the people of Watertown on securing such a beautiful library building. I' 21 1 9 DEC 1904 "Some Unsettled Problems of Public Policy" 22 1905 " ~ u tit is in the building.. .. . " Box 8 Dates ~itles/Subiects 23 5 FEB 1905 "The Christian Faith of ~ o d a y " 24 22 JUN 1905 Address to the graduating classes. 25 6 FEB 1906 "Government Regulation of Railway Rates" 26 6 FEB 1906 "Peace and Economy" 27 10 FEB 1906 "Liberal Culture: 28 24 FEB 1906 Address to the Cornell alumni of Buffalo. 29 8 FEB 1906 Remarks at reception of Imperial Chinese Commission. Folder Athenian and American" "Reaction of Graduate Work on the Other Work of the University" 31 19 JUN 1906 "Opening Remarks" in the pamphlet of the Dedication of Goldwin Smith Hall. 32 21 JUN 1906 Address at Commencement: "A life like Ezra Cornell's is a sane and stimulating.. 33 19 NOV 1906 "Conscience in Business" 34 5 DEC 1906 "Speaking at a Cornell crew celebration tonight President Schurman said that he believed 35 28 DEC 1906 "National Greatness" 36 28 DEC 1906 "The physical training of our youth ." ..." ..." Box Folder 8 he Reaction of Graduate Work on the Other Work of the university" from the Journal o f Proceedings and A d d r e s s e s o f t h e Conference o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n of American U n i v e r s i t i e s . 37 20 JAN 1907 Debate transcript: Socialism" "Individualism vs. 22, 25 FEB 1907 "Some Present Day Problems" 14 MAY 1907 "The Civic Club have asked me to speak on the Public Utilities Bill 20 JUN 1907 Address at Commencement. 10 OCT 1907 Address on New York Day, Jamestown Exposition: "To Virginia, the oldest of ,I our states NOV 1907 Manuscript for Cooper Union talk: of this movement of reform 7 DEC 1907 Address at the Tennessee Society of New York. 1907 "Some Present Day Problems" 26 DEC 1907 It 24 JAN 1908 "Memoranda for the Use of Gov. H." 1908 Speech on the anti-racetrack gambling bill. 10 JUN 1908 Remarks at Commencement of the Cornell University Medical College. 2 OCT 1908 Notes: "Announcements; Besides Religion there is Politics 21 NOV 1908 "Our National Outlook" ..." ... ..." "Out Governor Hughes" from The Independent ..." . Dates ~itles/~ubiects 52 16 DEC 1908 "The Problem of Great Fortunes" 53 20 DEC 1908 "The Development of Religious Thought" at Salt Lake City Tabernacle. 54 6 FEB 1909 Address to Alumni in Syracuse. 55 5 FEB 1909 "Direct Primary Nominations" 56 15 MAR 1909 "The Adaption of University Work to the Common Life of the People" in the Education Department Bulletin, University of the State of New York. 57 12 APR 1909 "Reducing the Cost of Living" 58 OCT 1909 "Address" on the Anti-vivisection bills. 59 24 APR 1909 Greeting to His Excellency Joaquim Nabuco, the Brazilian Ambassador, on behalf of the Latin-American students of Cornell University. 1 2 MAY 1909 Address before the National Peace Congress. 2 3 JUN 1909 Speech at Independence Day Banquet, American Chamber of Commerce in Paris. 3 8-9 OCT 1909 Address at the National Association of State Universities. 4 OCT 1909 "Address" in the publication of the National Association of State Universities. Folder 8 9 Notes: "Goodbye to Crane; Welcome to Students ..." 6 11 NOV 1909 "A School for Sanitarians" Folder Dates 9 28 DEC 1909 Address to the Modern Language Association: "Cornell University has from the very beginning 8 31 DEC 1909 Talk at American Economic Association. 9 15 JAN 1910 "The Relation of the University to the Medical School" in the American Medical Association Bulletin. 10 19 JAN 1910 Address before the New York State Agricultural Society: "There has been an immense awakening of interest in It agriculture 7 ..." ... 11 27 JAN 1910 Address at the banquet of the Cornell University Club of New York City. 12 7 JAN 1910 "Agriculture and Education" 13 1 FEB 191 0 "Agricultural Type of Civilization" 14 12 FEB 1910 Address at Phi Beta Kappa Club of Buffa10 15 12 FEB 1910 "Justice in Taxation" . "Numbers of Students: The growth of Cornell University has been little short of phenomenal. " .. 17 17 MAR 1910 Address to New York Unitarian Club. 18 22 APR 191 0 "Alluding to the death of Mark Twain 19 22 APR 191 0 "The Rockefeller Foundation Bill" 20 2 4 APR 1910 Remarks by Schurman at Memorial Service for Ross Gilmore Marvin. ..." Box 9 Folder 21 Dates 16 APR 1910 "The Relation of the University to the Medical School" JUN 1910 "Jottings on the Tobacco Case" 4 JUN 1910 indication or Partial typescript: I, proof of a combination in restraint of trade. . " 15 JUN 1910 "Progress in Medical Education" 23 APR 1910 Address to the graduating class: "Nationalism and Humanity" pertaining mainly to Goldwin Smith. 23 JUN 1910 "Goldwin Smith's Service to Humanity" from The Westminster. 15 JUN 1910 "Progress in Medical Education" 18 AUG 1910 "The American System of Representative Government" SEP 1910 Notes for a talk to students: "The Loneliness of Freshmen; Fraternities and Clubs" SEP 1910 Resolution prepared by Schurman at the State Convention: "We especially commend his reverence for the constitution ... . ..." 28 SEP 191 0 Address to students. 8 OCT 191 0 "The Growth and Prosperity of Rochester" NOV 1910 "Some Elements of Religious Progress" in the publication of the Dedication of the New Buildings of the Union Theological Seminary. 4 NOV 1910 "The New Nationalism" Box 9 Folder 35 Dates Titles/Subiects 28 NOV "Religious progress" 1910 36 2 DEC "progressive Policies" 1910 37 6 DEC 1911 Address by Schurman to protest against ~ussia's treatment of United States passports. 38 22 DEC "Puritan Ideals : Progress and ~ eorm" f 191 0 39 22 DEC 191 0 40 DEC 1 9 1 0 "~ddress"in the publication of the New England Society of Pennsylvania. "we especially commend his reverence for the constitution ..." "Agriculture and Education" in the publication of the New York State Fruit Growers' Association. 42 11 JAN 191 1 Address given on Founder's Day about Goldwin Smith (mostly taken from smith's own Reminiscences) 43 1 3 APR 1911 "Jefferson and Public Policies of To-day" 44 1 3 APR 1911 "Jefferson and Public Policies of To-day" 45 23 APR "Man Moral and Man Brutal" 1911 46 47 1911 Speech at the banquet in honor of Governor Dix. 22 JUN "Our '~arbarous'Civilization" 2 MAY 1911 48 JUL 1 9 1 1 Remarks at Seattle Commercial Club: "The decisions of the Supreme Court in the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases ..." Box 9 Folder 49 Dates ~itles/~ubiects 21 AUG 1911 Speech to the Canadian Club, Winnipeg. 28 SEP 1911 Address to Students: for.. .?" 7 NOV 1911 "President Taft's Peace Treaties: Forward Step in Civilization" 21-25 NOV 1911 "Public Opinion and the National Reserve Association Plan" 28 NOV 1911 Quotes from ~churman's speeches on a southern tour. 6 DEC 1911 Address by Schurman to protest against Russia's treatment of United States passports. 17 DEC 1911 "Current Unrest and Proposed Remedies" 14 JAN 191 2 Address to the Cornell Socialist Club: "Socialism appeals successfully to two classes of the community 25 FEB 1912 "Socialism" in the New York Tribune. 1 1 APR 1912 Address before Citizens' Mass Meeting in Support of President Taft, Philadelphia. 1 1 MAY 1912 Speech on the occasion of the inauguration of Dr. Hibben as President of Princeton University. 13 JUN 1912 Address to graduating class. "What are you here A ..." a an king Reform and Party ~olitics" "Faculty Participation in University Government" from the resident's Report. 25 SEP 1913 Notes: "Delighted to be back in America. I, .. Box Folder 9 64 21 OCT 1913 Address at the laying of the cornerstone, Young Men's Christian Association, Watertown, NY . 10-11 NOV 1913 Address at the New York State Conference on Religion. 1913 "Speech" from the publication of the Republican State Convention. 12 NOV 1913 Remarks introducing Ludwig Fulda. 13 NOV 1913 "The Situation in the Balkans from October 19 1 2 to October 19 1 3" from the Cornell Alumni News. 5 FEB 191 4 "The University's Life and Problems" from the Cornell Alumni News. 4 JUN 1914 "~eformsin State Govermbent" 17 JUN 1914 "Commencement Address" from the Official Publications of Cornell Universf ty. 25 JUN 1914 "Commencement Address" from the Cornell Alumni News. 24 SEP 191 4 Address to Students. 1 OCT 191 4 "Annual Address" in the Cornell Alumni News 13 NOV 1914 "Some Issues of the Day" . "President Schurman Believes Every College Should Introduce Military Training" DEC 1914 "Our Colleges and Universities and the National Defense" 21 DEC 1914 "The Prospects of the United States" Box 10 Folder Dates 11 21 DEC 191 4 "The Outlook for the United States" (A speech also titled "Business and Government") 12 13 MAR 191 5 "Chemistry in America and Our National Needs" 13 1 0 APR 191 5 "Some Problems of the Constitutional Convention" including "Woman suffrage" 14 1 0 APR 1915 "~ddress"in the publication of the Delegates of the New York State Constitutional Convention. 15 1 0 APR 1915 Address at the Lawyers' Club of Buffalo in Honor of the Delegates of the New York State Constitutional Convention" 16 28 APR 191 5 Address at the Annual Grant dinner of the Unconditional Republican Club in Albany. 17 1 7 MAY 1915 "The Cornell of Today" in Cornell Reunion, 1895. Commencement address. 19 SEP 1915 "The Cornellian Council is the organized agency.. I I 20 7 OCT 191 5 "Annual Address" in the Cornell Alumni News. 21 9 OCT 1915 1 0 NOV 1915 Schoellkopf Field dedication. 22 11 JAN 191 6 Remarks at Founder's Day Exercises. 23 JAN 1916 Remarks on Morse Hall fire 24 1 2 FEB 1916 "Speech" in the publication of the Lincoln Dinner. 25 14 APR 1916 Speech at the Civic Club of Brooklyn: "International Relations" . "To All Members of the Instructing Staff" Box 10 Folder 26 Dates Titles/Subiects 17 APR 1916 Statements regarding the nomination of a presidential candidate by the Republican party. APR 1916 "Hughes and the presidency" 29 MAY 1916 "Hughes - why?" in The Independent. "Cornell and Military Service" 12 OCT 1916 Address in Stadium: "we open two weeks later than usual: why? Infantile Paralysis.. " 29 NOV 191 6 Address at the inauguration of John Balcom Shaw as President of Elmira College. . "~ilson's Mexican Failure" JAN 1917 "The Outlook for College Women" from the Elmira College Bulletin. 3 FEB 191 7 Interview transcript: "Severance of diplomatic relations does not mean war. ,I 22 FEB 1917 "Washington: 22 FEB 1917 "Oration" in Proceedings of 'University Day,' University of Pennsylvania. 5 MAR 191 7 Remarks at Convocation Hour. MAR 1917 "washington: Then and Now" in the Alumni Register - University of Pennsylvania. 6 APR 191 7 "Agricultural Preparedness" 23 APR 1917 "The Present Crisis" .. Then and Now" Box 10 Dates ~itles/Subiects 41 APR 191 7 "Professor Creighton as Teacher" 42 30 MAY 1917 Address delivered at the Officers' Training Camp, Madison Barracks. 30 MAY 191 7 "Why America is in the War" 10 JUN 191 7 Notes regarding Germany. 10 JUN 191 7 Address at the Baptist Church: "I think this war, as has been said, was inevitable. " 27 JUN 1917 Commencement Address AUG 1917 "To the Students Actual and Prospective, of Cornell University and the Parents and Guardians of Students" 191 7 "~xecutiveResponsibility for State Government in the Proposed Constitution for New York" 30 AUG 191 7 Address before the New York State Woman Suffrage Party Mass Meeting of the Conference at Saratoga Springs: "We live amid the most momentous events that have ever taken place on this planet Folder .. ..." 4 OCT 1917 Remarks in C o r n e l l A l u m n i N e w s . 1 1 OCT 191 7 "It is not for outsiders to interfere with the domestic problems of Columbia I, University 1917 "President Schurman of Cornell Believes Every College Should Introduce Military Training" 31 DEC 1917 "Some Notes on Balkan Problems" ... Box 10 Folder Dates 54 28 JAN 1918 Memorandum supplementary to "Some Notes on Balkan Problems" 55 23 JAN 1918 Address before the New York State Wholesale Bakers' Association: "The great world-war in which a sufficiency of bread may be the determining factor... I, Memorandum concerning a conference held with President Wilson by Lawrence Lowell and William H. Taft. 57 28 MAR 1918 Memorandum of conference with President Wilson. 58 191 8 "The Food Crisis and the Farmer" 59 MAR 1918 "The Bakers and Food Control" 60 4 JUL 1918 Address delivered on the Steamer "Lapland" in Mid-Ocean 61 23 MAY 191 8 Commencement Address; Notes on Germany. 62 23 May 191 8 Portion of address at Milk and Dairy Farm Exposition: "At the present time ships are the limiting factor in winning the war. . I, . . Partial typescript: "With violent fluctuations in demand for different agricultural products ..." 64 8 JUN 1918 "The Time Has Arrived When - 65 12 JUN 1918 Notes: Schif f 66 JUN 1918 Remarks in C o r n e l l A l u m n i N e w s . 67 OCT 1918 Talk at the Auburn Theological Seminary. 68 1 6 JAN 1919 Address at the dinner of the Holland Society; Address at Cosmopolitan Club ( 2 1 FEB 1 9 1 9 ) on League of Nations. " "~unchedtoday with Mr. Jacob H. ... " Box 10 Folder Address at the Semi-centennial Celebration of Cornell University. 69 20 JUN 1919 Speech at the Semi-centennial Celebration dinner. 22 JUN 191 9 Speech at the unveiling of the statue of Ezra Cornell. 23 JUN 191 9 Manuscript draft: 2 OCT 1919 Address to students: a new world. . " 20 JAN 1920 s om or row" "Ezra Cornell" . "we have come into h he American University: To-Day and 27 JAN 1920 Address at the Pan American Society 12 FEB 1920 Address at ~armers'Week, New York State College of Agriculture. "AS Reflected by.. Eyes o f . .. ." in Japan Through t h e JAN-FEB 1920 h he American University: Tomorrow" 12 FEB 1920 Letter to the Board of Trustees of Cornell University; Schurman's resignation: "I have long been of the opinion. " To-day and .. 19 APR 1920 "The American University: Tomorrow" To-day and 28 APR 1920 Address at Imperial University (Japan). 23 JUN 1920 Commencement Address. 27 JUN 1920 "Liberty in the Present World Crisis" Folder Dates ~itles/Subiects NOV 1920 An "interview" with President-Elect Warren Harding. 13 OCT 1921 Address before the American Chamber of Commerce at Tientsin: "Business Situation in the United States" "Vast Changes in China" 22 FEB 1922 Address before the American Association of North China on Washington's Birthday. 22 FEB 1922 "What the Washington Conference has done for China" 28 MAR 1922 "Foreign Help and Self-help for china" MAR 1922 "The United States and the philippinest': "It is now twenty three years since I came to Manila. . " . "It is a great pleasure to me to meet in the capital of China so many of my countrymen.. ." 22 FEB 1923 Speech before the American Association, Peking. 6 SEP 1923 Speech in Harbin China. Speech at dinner of Governor, Yunnan. 22 FEB 1924 Speech to the American Association of North China: "George Washington was not born great. . ." 25 APR 1924 Speech in presenting Dr. Tagore to the Anglo-American Association at the tiffin. 14 MAY 1924 "The Immigration Problem in the United States" 5 SEP 1924 Speech at the Luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco. Dates ~itles/Subiects 22 17 DEC 1924 Speech before the Union Club of Shanghai. 23 20 JAN 1925 "~xtraterritorialityand its Gradual Relinquishment" 24 23 FEB 1925 Speech at the dinner of the American Association in Celebration of Washington's Birthday. 25 4 JUL 1926 Speech in Berlin: "In these hours Americans everywhere, whether at home or abroad, are coming together to celebrate ..." Folder 11 "Kant: The Champion of American ~ndependence" 27 4 MAR 1927 "Ansprachen Tischreden und Telegrammwechsel bei der ~roffnungder Direkten Kabellinie Emden-Azoren New York" 28 4 MAR 1927 Speech on the occasion of the dedication of the Emden-Azores Cable. 29 30 APR 1927 Speech at the Centennial Celebration of the Foundation of Bremerhaven. Incomplete typescript: "I said something this morning regarding the earliest navigation and commerce ..." ..." 31 MAY 1927 "I am deeply sensible of the honor 32 1927 "Heute morgen habe ich ueber die Anfaenge der Schiffahrt.. ." "Es ist mire eine besondere Freude "Ich bin, wie Sie sehen, auf der Reise. " .. "We are assembled to celebrate the foundation of Bremerhaven ..." ..." Box 11 Folder 36 Dates 1927 "It gives me particular pleasure to be able to be with you ..." I, I am, as you will recognize, a traveller, but I am happy to accept 38 7 JUN 1927 ..." Welcome by Ambassador Schurman at Tempelhofer Feld: "Welcome to the aviator who has made the first non-stop flight from New York to Germany ..." 39 9 JUN 1927 Speech at the banquet given by the Reichsverkehrsminister: "I desire to thank you for your splendid tribute to the two young Americans.. ." 40 1 0 JUN 1927 Speech at the Rathaus: "The people of Berlin, and indeed of all Germany 41 1 0 JUN 1927 Speech at Dinner Given by American Club in Honor of Mssrs. Chamberlin and Levine: "The German people have extended to Chamberlin and Levine such a hearty English and German texts. ..." ..." 42 1 0 JUN 1927 "Wir Amerikaner freuen uns in Deutschland "Es ist mir eine besondere Freude "It affords me an especial pleasure to be allowed to take part at this memorable celebration, and I would like to express my appreciation to the German Shakespeare Society ..." ..." ..." 43 4 JUL 1927 Article for the "Paris Herald" Special Edition: "On this day in 1 7 7 6 the American nation was born . . . I 1 44 2 5 JUL 1927 "personal and Strictly Confidential for the Secretary": "I returned to Berlin Saturday morning 45 1 3 AUG 1927 "I am delighted to see you again 46 SEP 1 9 2 7 An Appreciation of Baron Maltzan. ..." ... I, Box Folder - Dates ~itles/Subiects c. 1927 "When the American aviator, Chamberlin, and his companion, Levine... I, 3 NOV 1927 "We are met today to commemorate the arrival in America of Baron Wilhelm von " Steuben 29 NOV 1927 Press dispatch: "The American Ambassador in Berlin expressed himself. c. 1927 "Wahrend des Krieges und in der ersten Nachkriegszeit " c. 1927 Translation by Schurman: dear city.. 1928 "Address" at the Ceremony Conferring Honorary Degrees upon the Foreign Minister Dr. Stresemann and the Ambassador of the United States in the Convocation Hall of Heidelberg University. 2 MAY 1928 Address at the banquet of the American Club of Berlin in honor of the TransAtlantic flyers. 5 MAY 1928 Remarks on the occasion of receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Heidelberg. MAY 1928 "Ich bin mir der Ehre voll bewusst 31 MAY 1928 Speech at the dinner in honor of the Arctic flyers, Captain Wilkins and Lieutenant Eielson. 10 AUG 1928 Address at the Hochschule fur Politik, Berlin. 15 AUG 1928 Address on the occasion of the christening of the North German Lloyd's Steamship EUROPA. AUG 1928 Remarks on the Subject of the Prevention of War. ... .." . .. ." "Old Heidelberg ..." Box 11 Folder Dates 60 1 NOV 1928 Speech before the New York Chamber of Commerce. 61 1 7 DEC 1928 "Speech delivered in snow-storm from Balcony of Stadt Halle aI "Es freut mich diesen langen DEC 1 9 2 8 "YOU have announced that the City of Heidelberg has conferred upon me honorary citizenship.. 62 ..." ... ." 63 c. DEC 1928 " ~ tis a delight once more to be in Heidelberg ..." 64 DEC 1 9 2 8 "~avingjust returned from Heidelberg to Berlin. . ." 65 22 FEB 1929 Speech at the Washington's Birthday Dinner of the American Club in Berlin. 66 27 FEB 1929 "On the occasion of the celebration of Washington's Birthday 67 3 MAR 1929 ... des hundertsten Geburtstages von Carl Schurz " 3 MAY "American Universities" 68 ..." I, ... 1929 69 7 MAY 1929 Address at the Dedication of the Harnack House of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft for the Advancement of Science. English and German texts. 70 7 MAY 1929 "Ansprachen bei der Einweihung des ~arnak-Hauses" 71 22 MAY 1929 Speech on the occasion of the Celebration of the 25th anniversary of the KantGesellschaft at Halle. 72 22 MAY 1929 Speech on the occasion of the Celebration of the 25th anniversary of the KantGesellschaft at Halle. German text. Box 11 Folder 73 4 JUN 1929 Speech on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Opening of the American Consulate in Frankfort. 8 JUN 1929 "China's Financial Status and its Relation to the Present Political Situation" Address at the German Ministry of Transportation. 18 JUN 1929 Tacna-Arica Celebration: "I join you in the expression of supreme satisfaction that it has been possible for Chile and Peru. I * .. 12 AUG 1929 Speech at the International Banquet of World Advertising Convention. 5 SEP 1929 Address at Friedrichshafen on the occasion of the return of the "Graf Zeppelin" from its flight around the world. 1 OCT 1929 "I felicitate the 'New York Herald' on the laying of the corner-stone of its new building 3 OCT 1929 "Dr. Stresemann's death comes as a great shock, for in spite of grave illness our hopes painted for him an active and fruitful future.. ..." ." OCT 1929 "Enlarging Campus and Locating Buildings" 10 DEC 1929 Address at the Annual Banquet of the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany. 10 DEC 1929 "For a Chamber of Commerce I consider the proceedings have assumed an extraordinarily personal character 4 JAN 1930 "Gramophone record text of remarks made by the Ambassador for record to preserve his voice": "As I am laying down the office of Ambassador of the United States to Germany. " ..." .. ox 12 Folder Dates 2 JAN 1 9 3 0 "Beim Verlassen der deutschen Gewasser ist es mir ein..." 3 1 2 FEB 1930 Speech at the Lincoln Dinner of the National Republican Club. 4 1 7 FEB 1930 Speech at the Dinner of the Board of Trade for German-American Commerce. 5 1 7 FEB 1930 "Address" at the Banquet at the Hotel Astor, from the German A m e r i c a n C o m m e r c e Bulletin. 6 6 MAR 1930 Speech at the Dinner of the Economic Club of New York. 7 1 7 MAR 1930 Notes of speech to the German-American Organization, New York City. 8 1 APR 1930 "Fellow Cornellians: roll tonight. . 9 APR-JUL "In the United States we continue to hear the parrot-like refrain..." 1930 We are calling the ." 10 1930 "In the 'New York Times' of last Sunday, October 19th, Governor Roosevelt 11 3 OCT 1930 Notes for Address: 12 1 0 NOV 1930 Address at World Alliance for International Friendship: "The highest expression of goodwill 13 2 8 OCT 1931 "A World Out of Joint" 14 11 JAN 1932 "The Old and New Education" 15 1 5 JAN 1932 "Balch dinner in my honor at Cal Tech." 16 1 8 JAN 1932 Notes for Pasadena lecture course: "Washington Bicentennial; Farewell Address" ..." "Stresemann" ..." Box 12 Folder 17 Dates ~itles/Subiect~ 20 JAN 1932 Notes for lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena: "Germany and her Problems" 25 JAN 1932 Notes for Associates dinner talk, Cal Tech. JAN 1932 "Foreign Affairs - Why the Philippines Expect Independence" FEB 1932 "Among the remarkable things which the older generations witnessed is the rapid growth of American cities ..." 12 FEB 1932 Address to Dinner of Lincoln Club. FEB 1932 "Napoleon to Metternich" 15 FEB 1932 "The Growth of Municipal Activities" 17 FEB 1932 "Great Britain and her Imperial Problems" 27 FEB 1932 "~evelopmentsin the Sino-Japanese Situation" 24 FEB 1932 he U. S. and the Philippines" 20 JUN 1932 Last half of Address at the 64th Commencement of Cornell University. 4 AUG 1932 "I spent the summer in England and Scotland, and last winter in Southern California 16 NOV 1932 Radio address: 16 NOV 1932 "Philippine Independence" 7 NOV 1932 "Germany: Its International Relations and Political Conditions" ..." "Philippine ~ndependence" Box 12 Dates ~itles/~ubiects 32 1 2 DEC 1932 "Philippine Independence" 33 9 MAR 1933 Speech for the American Club, Cairo: "The German Election of March 5 , 1 9 3 3 " 34 27 MAR 1933 "The Manchurian Question" 35 2 8 SEP 1933 Speech to the Rotary Club, Shanghai: "The United States and the ~hilippines" 36 JUL 1934 "Cultural Inspiration from Germany" 37 1 6 OCT 1934 "Rise of Hitlerism" 38 1 7 JAN 1938 "The Reign of Force in the world" 39 1 7 JAN 1938 "The Reign of Force in the world" 40 1 OCT 1938 "Czechoslovakia Etc" Folder "This is a memorable day in the history of the Memorial Hospital ..." "No Third Term for Any President" "The defenders of the Third Term declare that an emergency now exists ..." 44 9 SEP 1940 "Statement" before the Sub-committee of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Subject of Limitation of Tenure of Office of the President of the United States. "Statement" in US News. 46 24 JUL 1941 Statement: "Retention of Reserve Components and Selectees in Military Service Beyond Twelve Months" Box 12 Folder 47 Dates 21 NOV 1941 "Statement" in US News. "Two Views of the State" "Self-Activity in Education" "Crossing and the Submarine Peril" "I never miss an opportunity to come to this beautiful and romantic city ..." "Free Inquiry and Free Speech in Our universities" "Gustav Stresemann" "The Problem of Territorial Expansion" "The Constitution" 30 APR n. y. Speeches at the Centennial Celebration of the Foundation of Bremerhaven. "Lassen Sie uns mit der naheliegenden Frage beginnen. . " . "Although the question of class organization is entirely in the hands of the students.. ." "Wir leben in einer Zeit der so rasch auf einander . " .. "Military Education in School and College" "The Ethics of War" "I never miss an opportunity to come to this beautiful and romantic city ..." Heute morgen habe ich einige Worte uber die Anfange ... "I said something this morning regarding. " .. Box 12 Folder 65 Dates n.d. "This is a meeting of citizens I, irrespective of party ... "Es ist mir eine Freude. .." "Every age has its own problems to solve. . ." " ~ tgives me particular pleasure to be able. .I, . Several fragments, single pages, partial manuscripts and typescripts without date. ~niversitatHeidelberg. he he Reaction of Graduate Work on the Other Work of the University" Inaugural Address. h he Future of Liberal Religion in America" BOX 13 Books bv Jacob Gould Schurman: The Ethical Import of Darwinism, 1 8 8 7 Belief in God, 1 8 9 0 The Balkan Wars 1912-1913 1914 (two editions) 1916 (third edi tion) Agnosticism and Religion, 1 8 9 6 Philippine Affairs - A Retrospect and Outlook, 1 9 0 2 Inauguration of President Schurman, 11 NOV 1 8 9 2 Peking Leader Reprints, "Extraterritoriality and its Gradual Relinquishment" 1 9 2 5 United States Political Reprints, Speech in honor of the Board of Filipino Commissioners, 1904 United States Political Pamphlets "~merica'sDuty to the Philippines," n.d.; "Philippine Fundamentals," n.d. A Generation of Cornell 1868-1898, 1 8 9 8 The Lakeside Magazine "The Student ' s ' Ward," n .d Bulletin of the dmerican Geographical Society; "The Philippine Islands and Their People" 1900 Report of the Philippine Commission to the President, 1 9 0 0 volumes 1-4 The Philippine Commission Report . Biosraphical Articles on Jacob Gould Schurman: Jacob Gould Schurman in The Bookbuyer 1 8 9 3 Jacob Gould Schurman: Scholar, Political Activist, and Ambassador of Good Will, 1892-1942 by Maynard Moser, 1 9 8 2 Jacob Gould Schurman and the Formation of dmerican Philippine Policy, 1899-1900 by Kenneth P. Davis (partial) William Schurman, Loyalist by Dorothy Schurman McHugh 1386- 1961: 575 Jahre Ruprecht-Karl-Universitat Heidelberg Box Folder Dates 14 1-34 n. d. Germany Subject File. 35-40 n.d. Philippines Subject File. 41-49 n.d. China Subject File 1-9 n. d. Jacob Gould Schurman Personal Miscellany: holographic notes, financial information, personal notes. 15 Cornell University Miscellany. United States Political Miscellany. International Affairs Miscellany. Education Miscellany "The Cornell-Heidelberg Connection: Jacob Gould Schurman as Cornell President" by Frank H. T. Rhodes. "Jacob Gould Schurman, Heidelberg University and German-American Relations" by Detlef Junker. "Jacob Gould Schurman: Emissary of German Philosophy to America" by John R. Silber . "Democracy and Culture" by Richard R. Burt. Remarks by General Glenn K. Otis on Schurman Memorial Day. "In Jacob Gould Schurman's Footsteps: Building Educational Bridges" by T. Benjamin Massey. BOX 1 6 Folder 1-3 Letters to William John Alexander (originals), 1877-91 4-1 2 JGS Letters to his children (originals), 1929-41 13-1 4 Miscellaneous correspondence (originals) 15 Will, poems, memorial service program (Mrs. Jacob Gould Schurman ) Transcripts of the Alexander letters (folders 1-3, above ) Transcripts and photocopies of folder 4 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 5 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 6 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 7 (transcript only, letter of 8 MAR 1 9 3 3 ) Transcripts and photocopies of folder 8 (transcript only, letter of 1 5 JAN 1 9 3 4 ) Transcripts and photocopies of folder 9 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 1 0 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 11 Transcripts and photocopies of folder 1 2 Photocopies. "Letters from Joe. Originals in possession of Joseph R. Schurman." 191 7-1 9 2 3 "Kuebrich xeroxes" synopses. 1929-1 9 3 4 Transcripts and photocopies; "Aunt Doty's Letters" BOX 16, Dates Folder 1-3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1877-1891 24 MAR 1 9 2 9 , 8 JUN 1929 4 JUL 1 9 2 9 , 1 6 JUL 1929, 6 OCT 1929 1 9 JAN 1 9 3 0 , 1 6 APR 1 9 3 0 , 8 DEC 1 9 3 1 , 1 2 JAN 1 9 3 2 1 2 JAN 1 9 3 2 , 1 7 JAN 1932, 7 JUN 1 9 3 2 , 8 MAR 1 9 3 3 1 5 JAN 1934 8 DEC 1936 2 JAN 1 9 3 7 , 1 2 FEE 1 9 3 7 , 20 MAR 1 9 3 7 , 29 MAR 1 9 3 7 1 9 APR 1 9 3 7 , 30 OCT 1937, 8 NOV 1 9 3 7 , 1 6 NOV 1 9 3 7 1 6 NOV 1 9 3 7 , 7 DEC 1937, n.d. 1 9 3 7 , 7 APR 1 9 3 8 , 27 MAY 1941 1 9 MAR 1933, 1 DEC 1933, 2 JAN 1934, 1 8 FEB 1 9 3 4 , 21 APR 1934 14 2 A P R 1 9 3 4 , 3MAY 1934, 1 3 N O V 1 9 3 5 . 24 JUL 1 9 3 9 , 1 5 OCT n.d. 15 Items 16-18 = 1-3 19-27 = 4-12 as above (p. 5 1 ) 28-34 BOX 17 Folder 1-8 Transcripts and photocopies; "Aunt Doty's Letters" Dates: 4 FEB 1 9 3 4 , 5 FEB 1934 11 MAR 1 9 3 4 , 6 MAY 1934 6 MAY 1934 23 MAY 1 9 3 4 1 9 JUN 1934 26 JUN 1934 8 AUG 1 9 3 4 20 NOV 1934 SERIES IV. CLIPPINGS Microfilm reel 5 5 : Newspaper Clippings, 1892-1914 Microfilm reel 5 6 : Newspaper Clippings, 1 9 1 5 - 1 9 4 2 Philippines, 1 8 9 6 - 1 8 9 2 China, 1 9 0 4 - 1 9 3 2 Germany, 1925-1938 SERIES V. PHOTOGRAPHS BOX 1 8 Philippines, 1 8 9 9 BOX 1 9 China, 1899-1 933 BOX 20 Sculptures (China), July 13-1 6 , 1 9 2 3 BOX 21 Saxon National Library, 1 9 2 9 BOX 2 2 Germany, 1926-1 928 BOX 23 Germany, 1927-1 9 2 8 BOX 24 Germany, c. 1 9 2 8 BOX 25 Family Photographs, 1867-1928 BOX 2 6 Schurman Portraits, c. 1 8 9 0 - c. 1 9 3 9 BOX 2 7 - 2 8 BOX 2 9 (University of Heidelberg). Miscellaneous Photographic Portraits of Jacob Gould Schurman; with President Taft, and Andrew Carnegie. Schurman in Japan, at home, and at Cornell University Manchurian Railroad Photograph Album SERIES VI. BOX 3 0 PROCLAMATIONS, PROTOCOL AND SOCIAL MATERIAL, TESTIMONIALS, AND EPHEMERA Social cards, invitations, placecards, menus, and other protocol items Folder Cornell University United States, 1896-1939 Germany, 1925-1 9 3 6 China, 1 9 2 1 - 1 9 2 4 BOX 31 Memorabilia Folder Liste Diplomatigue, R6publigue de Chine, 1 Apr 1 9 2 5 "Fuhrer durch die Riistkammer der Stadt Emden" 1 9 2 7 Address Book, Barbara Schurman, 1 9 2 4 Champagne and wine annotated booklet, n.d. Medallion: "Fur Ehrenvolle Verdienste Die Stadt Berlin" "Stained glass from Verdun Cathedral, given me there Sept, 1918" BOX 3 2 Rosenthale plate, 5 0 Jahre BOX 3 3 Petition from the Clara M. Selkreg Woman's Christian Temperance Union, June 1 8 , 1 9 0 8 , from Mary B. Wood, protesting student drunkenness. First signatory is Liberty Hyde Bailey. BOX 34 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 BOX 35 Memorabilia, ephemera, articles Photocopy of WCTU petition in BOX 33. "Plan showing the Location of Car Parks for the Ball at Belvedere, Calcutta, 1 934" "Programm Zum Treffen Ehemaliger Heidelberger Studenten a Anlasslich der 575-Jahrfeir der RuprechtKarl-Universitat Heidelberg im Mai 1961" Photocopy of Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung 2 Juni 1961 Photocopy: "Oriental Art Collected by the Late Jacob Gould Schurman" Typescript: Calendar of Dalhousie College and University, Halifax 1883-1884, listing courses taught by Jacob Gould Schurman Memorabilia, certificates, photographs Folder 1-2 3 4 5 6 Photographs of Angkor Vat Certificate: Universitati Ruperto-Carolae Book of signatures: "The Faculty of Cornell University to Jacob Gould Schurman, 1920" Book of signatures: "Resolutions of the Board of Trustees of Cornell University accepting the resignation of President Jacob Gould Schurman, February 28. 1920" -., .-. Book of Signatures to Mrs. Schurman from the Campus Club, signed by Anna Botsford Comstock BOX 36 University of Heidelberg Certificates and Diplomas BOX 37 Germany. Seating chart: "Tischordnung fur Montag, den 25. November 1 929" Ticket: Olympischen 16 August 1936 Seating chart: "Tischordnung bei dem Festmahle 4 Marz 1927" "Address of Jacob Gould Schurman at the ceremonious act of presenting the Foundation in the Town Hall at Heidelberg on the 17th of December 1928" "Aus der Matrikel der Universitat Heidelberg Winter Semester 1878/79" Book of signatures: "To His Excellency the American Ambassador Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman from Americans in Germany" BOX 38 China List: Members of the Welcome Association Schedule: Royal Mail Steamship Line Chinese writings, book of cartoon drawings with Chinese text. MAP CASE ITEMS: Map case N3 Folder 1 : New York Times Illustrated Magazine Supplement Oct. 2, 1898, with Jacob Gould Schurman on the cover. Sheet music: "Alt Heidelberg, du Feine" Y18 Folder 1 : Seating chart (encapsulated): 12 Aug 36, Olympic dinner Broadside: Philippine Proclamation Broadside: Filipino Proclamation (Tagalog) Folder 2-3: Tissue rubbings: "These are prints made from stones on which have been carved pictures of these various vessels, the originals of which are in the exhibition at the Wu Men. This lot consists of sacrificial wine vessels used in ceremonial [sic] in the Chou Dynasty. PRJ Aug 211 924" "Rubbings from four Nestorian tablets near Sianfu PRJ" "The writer believes that these are rubbings from the Dynasty, T'ang T'aitomb of an emperor of the ~ ' a n g tsung. The names are the names of the horses. PRJ" Folder 4 : Chinese text and drawings. KK6 Chinese painted scroll presented to Jacob Gould Schurman celebrating his eightieth birthday, by Chevalier S. K. Chen, Shanghai Map case E5 Folders 1-4: Numerous diplomas, testimonials, and proclamations for Jacob Gould Schurman and Schurman family members, including honorary degrees and social acknowledgements. TaDe recordinq tr5185a, Schurman Day, University of Heidelberg. INDEX Page numbers refer to the numbers on the bottom of this index. Selected Index to the Incoming Correspondence (Boxes 1.6. microfilm reels 2-7) Index Page # ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... ...................... ....................... ......................... ................. ........... .. ............... ...................... ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. .......................... ........................ ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... ........................ ...................... ..................... . .................. ....................... ................. .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ........................ .................... Adams. Charles F 2. 6 Adams. Joseph B 8 Adamson. Ethel M 7 Addams. Jane 6 Adee. Alvey A 6 Adenauer. Konrad 17 Adickes. Erich 13 Adler. Felix 7 Alexander. William J 12. 18. 19 16 American Chamber of Commerce in Germany 11 American Committee on the Rights of Religious Minorities American Field Service in France 7 AmericanRedCross 8 Anderson. Thomas M 2 Anderson. William F 5 Andreas. W 13. 18 Angell. James B 1 Anti-Imperialist League 3. 4 3 Aso. Shozo Atherton. Ray 14 Bache. J u l e s S 14 3 Bailey. Liberty Hyde Baker. George F 14 Bancroft. Wilder 17 Barnes.AlfredC 3 Barnes. William 5. 6 Barraclough. S . Henry 4 Bartholdy. A Mendelssohn 11 Bauer.Heinrich 16 Beaverbrook. William Maxwell 8 Bennett. Philo Sherman 4 Bernhard.Henry 16 Bettens. Edward D 7 Betts. Charles H 7. 8 Bey. Haldoon 5 Biermann.Georg 13 Bigelow. Poultney 20 Birdseye. Charles F 4 Bismarck. Princess 16 Blair. CharlesH 3 Blatch. Harriot Stanton 6 ....................... 8 ........................ 8 .......................... 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ........................ 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . ..................... 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ........................ 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . 1 7 . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. 19 .........................8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . 7. 1 1 . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 2 .......................... 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 12 ........................5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 .......................3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 8-13. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 4 ...................... 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 17 Bliss. Cornelius N Blood. C h a r l e s H Bois. Jules Boochever. L o u i s C Borah.WilliamE Bosch. C Boshart.C.Fred B o s s a n g e . E Raymond Boy&. A ~ r a d l e y .M E Braman. S Branner.JohnC B r i g h t . Edward Brist01. George P Brown.ArthurJ Brown. E l o n R Brown. J a m e s Bruening. Heinrich Bryan. William J B r y c e . James Buck. A E Bueb. J u l i u s B u f f i n g t o n . Joseph Bullock.CharlesJ Burdick. Charles K Burke.EdwardR Burns. James Burr. GeorgeLincoln B u t l e r . N i c h o l a s Murray Capper. J B C a r l Schurz M e m o r i a l Foundation Carman.AliceB C a r n e g i e Endowment for International P e a c e C a r n e g i e . Andrew Carus. Paul Case. H a r r y L Castle.WilliamR C a v a n a u g h . John Centoz. Louis Chambers. J u l i u s Chang. T s o - l i n C h a t f i e l d - T a y l o r . H. C China Choate. J o s e p h H C16menceau. G e o r g e s Clsment. M C o m s t o c k . John H e n r y Connor. E l s a Connor.WilliamD Coolidge. Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 10. 12. 14. 15 ..................... ....... ............ .................... .................... ..................... ................ ................... .................. ..................... ..................... ...................... ..................... ....................... . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .* .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... ........................ ..................... .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... ................. ...................... ................ ..................... . ....................... .................. ...................... .................... .................... .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... ..................... ...................... . ....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... .................. ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ..................... Coolidge. Grace Cornell University Associate ~ l u m n iof Cornell University Committee on Student Affairs CornellDay Graduate Dept Morse Hall Sage Memorial Chapel Cornell. Caroline H Cornell. Charles Ezra Cornell. Mary E Corson. Eugene R Corson. Hiram Cowie. William Craig. John Crane. F F Crist. Arthur H Cunningham. Edwin S Curtis. Charles Curtius. A Curtius. Julius Cuyler. Theodore L Dabney. Charles W Davis. J K Dawes Plan Day. James R De Bordes. Andres Bezia DeF1euriau.A De Majumdar. Indu Bhushan Deetjen. Werner Dennis. L M Denton. Mary Florence Dewey. George Dibelius. Martin Dibelius. Wilhelm Dietrich. Herman Dodd. William E D0minick.D.C Duisberg. Carl Eastman. George Ebert. Louise Eccles. R M Eckener. Hugo Eliot. Charles W Elliott. John Lovejoy Elster. Erich Elster. Ernst Emerson. Alfred Erler. Fritz Farley. James A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Farrand.Livingston Farwell. J D Faust. A B Feng. u H Feng.Yu-hsiang F e n n e l l . Thomas F Ferguson.JohnC Fetter.FrankA F i l i p i n o Progress Association Finch.FrancisM F i s h . Hamilton Fiske. Willard Flack. Harold Foraker.JosephB Formosa ~orstmann.Julius Frank. L e o Frankenheimer. John F r a s e r . A Campbell Fuentes. I s m a i l G Furstenberg.Hans Gabler. F r i t z Gage. SimonHenry Gannett. F r a n k E G a r a n t i e und K r e d i t Bank f u r den Osten Garland. Hamlin Gazepis. George Germany Goldman. Henry Goldschmidt. Jakob Gradenwitz. O t t o Gramm. Hanns G r e e l e y . Horace Grosvenor. G i l b e r t H Gruhl. Max Guanes. L u i s Guerlac. 0 . G Gutbier.L.W. Hadaway.William.5 Haeber1e.A.T Hammond. William A Hanson. G C Harding.WarrenG . . . . . . . . . . . H a r r i s o n . Benjamin Hay. John Hays.WilliamH Hazard. C a r o l i n e Heineken.Ph Heinemann. Leopold Heinsheimer. K a r l ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ................. 3 ........................ 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6. 8 ......................... 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ...................... 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ....................... 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . 9 . 16. 1 9 . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ........................ 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ......... . . . . . . . . . . 6-8. 1 3 . 16. 17. . ......................... . . . . . . . . . . 9 . 7 8 16 18 16 19 11 10 2 1-3 8 2 17 11 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... .................... ................... ...................... .................. ................... ... .... .... . 16. . 10. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 2 ......................... 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 7. 12. 17. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 12. 16. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7. 9 .......................... 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. 13. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. 20 . ..........................9 .................... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 5. 7. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. 1 1 . 14 ............... 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 3. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10. 14. 17. 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 3. 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ............................. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 9. 12. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 12. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 ....................... 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. 17 Heye. Wilhelm Higgins. Bertha D Hill.DavidJ Hill. Henry W Hilles. Charles D Hindenburg. Paul von Hiscock. Frank H Ho. Yoh-Sze Hoetzsch. Otto Hoffman. Alice Holme. E H Holmes. Oliver Wendell Holt. Hamilton Hong Kong Honold. F Hoops. Johannes Hoover. Herbert Horace Greeley Memorial Committee House. E M Howells. William Dean Hoy. David F Huddle. J Klahr Huffcut. E W Hughes. Charles E Hull. Charles H Hull. Cordell Huston. J C Irish. W . M Jacob H Schiff Fund James. William Janssen. Henry Japan Jenkins. Douglas Jones.GeorgeW Jones. Robert T Jordan.DavidStarr Jusserand. Jean Jules Kardorff. S . v o n Kehl. W Kellogg. Frank B Kinne. B i r g e W Kipling. Rudyard Kirk. Clara Klemperer. Herbertvon Knickerbacker. John Knox. Philander Chase Koch-Weser. Erich Koch-Weser. Irma Konig. E d m . v o n . Kuh. Frederick 62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ....................... 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ..........................5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12. 16 ................ 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ........................5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 8 . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ......................... 2 . ........................... 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .................... 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ..................... 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. 16. 1 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ......................... 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ...................... 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . ......................... 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ............................ 7 ........................ 2 ........................ 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 9 Kuhenemann.Eugen Kwei.Ch i.ting LaGuardia.F.H Langdon. 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