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Nicholas Murray Butler

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Gender Male
Death77 years ago
Date of birth April 2,1862
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Elizabeth
New Jersey
United States
Date of died December 7,1947
DiedNew York
New York
United States
Job Teacher
Politician
Philosopher
Diplomat
Party Republican Party
Children Sarah Butler
Education Columbia College
Columbia University
Awards Nobel Peace Prize
Parents Mary Jones Butler
Great grandchild Sarah Louise Lawrence
Catherine Jane Lawrence
FoundedInstitute Of International Education
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The American as He is
The International Mind: An Argument for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes
True and False Democracy
Why Should We Change Our Form of Government? Studies in Practical Politics
The Basis of Durable Peace
The United States of Europe;
A World in Ferment: Interpretations of the War for a New World
The Meaning of Education, and Other Essays and Addresses
Building the American Nation: An Essay of Interpretation
Scholarship and Service: The Policies and Ideals of a National University in a Modern Democracy
Liberty - Equality - Fraternity
Is America Worth Saving? Addresses on National Problems and Party Policies
Why War? Essays and Addresses on War and Peace
Educational Review;
Magna Carta, 1215-1915: An Address
Addresses at the Several Receptions in Honor of the Royal Italian War Commission in New York, June 21-23, 1917
The Building of the Nation
The Meaning of Education: Contributions to a Philosophy of Education
The Effect of the War of 1812 Upon the Consolidation of the Union
A Question of Academic Freedom: Being the Official Correspondence Between Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, and J. E. Spingarn, Professor of Comparative Literature . . . in Columbia University, During the Academic Year 1910-1911, with Other Documents
Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Alexander Hamilton in the City of Paterson, New Jersey
Alexander Hamilton; Stenographic Report of an Address Delivered at the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn
Education in the United States; a Series of Monographs
Opening Address at the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration
The Argument for Manual Training
A Voyage of Discovery
Butler's Commencement Addresses
The Basis of an Affirmative Foreign Policy Today; Freedom, Its History and Meaning; World Conditions We Are Facing
The International Mind: International Conciliation, No. 55, June, 1912
Our United States in this Backward-moving World: An Address Delivered at the Parrish Memorial Art Museum, Southampton, Long Island, September 1, 1940
Law and Lawlessness: Tracts for Today
The World Waits on Politics: An Address Delivered Before the American Club of Paris, June 30, 1932
The Development of the International Mind: International Conciliation, No. 192, November, 1923
Our Ship of State
The General International Organization, It's Framework and Functions: International Conciliation, No. 403, September, 1944
Proceedings of Public Mass Meetings in New York City and Washington D. C. : International Conciliation, Special Bulletin, December, 1931
The Aims of the War: International Conciliation, No. 122, January, 1918
Public Confidence Must be Restored: An Address Delivered Before the American Club of Paris, June 20, 1935
The Great Educators. Herbart and the Herbartians
Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences, V2, July, 1916
Developments in the European Situation: Why War?
Andrew Carnegie, Benefactor: International Conciliation, No. 315, December, 1935
The Basis of Durable Peace - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Effect of the War of 1812 Upon the Consolidation of the Nation
Great Britain and Germany: International Conciliation, Special Bulletin, March, 1912
The Nation and the States Versus the Nation Without States
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: International Conciliation, No. 75, February, 1914
Education in the United States: A Series of Monographs Prepared for the United States Exhibit at the Paris Exposition, 1900: Education in the United States: a Series of Monographs Prepared for the United States Exhibit at the Paris Exposition 1900
The Republican Form of Government: An Address Delivered in the Hall of Parliament, Vienna, Austria, on June 22, 1931
The Reduction of Armaments: International Conciliation, No. 188, July, 1923
Is Thomas Jefferson the Forgotten Man? An Address Delivered at the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, Long Island, September 1, 1935
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Nicholas Murray Butler was an American philosopher, diplomat, and educator. Butler was president of Columbia University, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a recipient of the ...

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