Books by "William Smith College"

6 books found

The Independent

The Independent

by William Livingston

1917

An Unpublished Letter of William James

An Unpublished Letter of William James

by William James, Paul Robert Lieder, Mary Augusta Jordan

1920

The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison

The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison

by William Lloyd Garrison

1971 · Harvard University Press

By 1861, William Lloyd Garrison's public image had progressed from that of impulsive fanatic to one of widely respected and influential abolitionist. As editor of The Liberator and president of the American Anti-Slavery Society, he was the acknowledged spokesman for radical antislavery opinion. Garrison was profoundly disturbed by the advent of war. In his correspondence, he kept military events at a distance, focusing on the morality of the conflict, an issue made the more poignant by his eldest son's enlistment in the 55th Massachusetts Regiment in 1863--the same year that his wife suffered a paralytic stroke. Gradually he became convinced that the war would effect the abolition he had sought for so many years. Likewise his attitude toward Lincoln underwent significant changes; he moved from critic to supporter, defending the President's re-election against the arguments of fellow abolitionists. His visit with Lincoln in the White House he described as "a very satisfactory one indeed," for he was pleased with Lincoln's "spirit, and the familiar and candid way in which he unbosomed himself." With the war ended and his goal as abolitionist achieved, Garrison discontinued The Liberator and withdrew from the American Anti-Slavery Society. Fortunately, friends arranged for a national testimonial that provided financial security. By 1866-1867 he was enjoying an active retirement with honors at home and abroad, and a "plump and cunning" first grandchild. His letters show Garrison as a family man and curious observer as well as a reformer with a vision of a free and peaceful land.

William Seymour Tyler (1810-1897), born in Harford, Pa. was the son of Nabby Seymour and Joab Tyler. Tyler ancestry is traced to Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts who was born ca. 1619. William was a teacher and married Amelia Ogden Whiting (1819-1904).

Record Aids in College Management

Record Aids in College Management

by Georgia Gertrude Ralph, William Harvey Allen

1916

Education in the Territories and Dependencies

Education in the Territories and Dependencies

by Bernard Christian Steiner, Charles Riborg Mann, Ellen Celia Lombard, Frank Victor Thompson, Frederic Lendall Bishop, Harold Waldstein Foght, International Kindergarten Union. Bureau of Education Committee. Subcommittee on Curriculum, Isaac Leon Kandel, J. H. Berkowitz, John Haywood Francis, Leonard V. Koos, Lorne Webster Barclay, Peter Henry Pearson, Sheldon Emmor Davis, Thomas Jesse Jones, United States. Bureau of Education, University of Nebraska (Lincoln Campus). Graduate School of Education, Waldo Selden Pratt, Walter Alexander Montgomery, William Thomas Bawden

1919