Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918), American diplomat, author and educator
Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918), American educator, diplomat, and historian
He proposed a number of possible members, including Joseph Hodges Choate, Elihu Root, Charles William Eliot, and Andrew Dickson White.
It is much to Wiseman's credit that his lectures on the relationship between religion and science received the stamp of approval from a critic as stern as Andrew Dickson White.
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Key figures historically illustrated in the text are John William Draper, a late 19th-century positivist; Andrew Dickson White, the founding President of Cornell University; John Fiske, a late 19th-century American philosopher; William James; David Starr Jordan, President and later Chancellor of Stanford University; and John Dewey.
E. B. White (1899–1985), American author, nicknamed "Andy" after Andrew Dickson White