"The Ten-year Book of Cornell University, Volume 2" offers a valuable historical snapshot of Cornell University in the late 19th century. This volume provides insights into the university's development, its faculty, and its student body. As a comprehensive record of Cornell's progress, it serves as a crucial resource for researchers, historians, and alumni interested in the institution's formative years.
Containing detailed information about the university's structure, academic programs, and notable figures, this book illuminates the educational landscape of the time and the evolving role of higher education in American society. It is an essential addition to any collection focused on the history of education and the legacy of Cornell University.
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