Partly reprinted from pamphlets and from various periodicals The Johns Hopkins University: I. Reminiscenses of thirty years in Baltimore (1875-1905) II. Johns Hopkins and the trustees of his choice. III. Fundamental principles. IV. The original faculty. V. Some noteworthy teachers. VI. Incidents of the early years. VII. Publications. VIII. The Johns Hopkins Medical School. IX. Resignation; after twenty-five years' service.--Addresses on various occasions, historical and educational. X. Remembran
...ces; looking backwards over fifty years. XI. The relations of Yale to science and letters (1701-1901) XII. Books and politics. XIII. California revisited. XIV. Research; a speech at Chicago. XV. The dawn of a university in the Western Reserve. XVI. Hand-craft and rede-craft. XVII. De juventute. XVIII. Greek art in a manufacturing town. XIX. A study in black and white. XX. Civil service reform. XXI. Education in philanthropy. XXII. Colonel John Eager Howard, one of the worthies of Baltimore
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