Microfilm of Goldwin Smith Papers [1852-1903], 20th century
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Volume V Educational
- I. The Colleges of Oxford, an anonymous article in Fraser's Magazine of April 1852, marked by Smith as his
- II. The Reorganization of the University of Oxford, Oxford and London: James Parker and Co., 1868
- III. University Extension, the Fortnightly Review of January 1878
- IV. Oxford Revisited, the Fortnightly Review of February 1894
- V. The Moral Element in Common School Education, an unidentified newspaper report of a talk delivered before the Ontario Teacher's Association in August 1873
- VI. The Place of Religion in Public Education, published in the minutes of the convention of the Ontario Teachers' Association of August 11, 1874, Toronto: Copp, Clark & Co. Printers, Colborne Street, 1874
- VII. The Benefits of Education, an inaugural address as president of the Salt Schools for 1877, reprinted from the Bradford Observer of September 28, 1877
- VIII. The Study of the Classics, from the Canada Educational Monthly of June and July, 1893
- IX. Shall the State Educate? From the Monthly Review of January 1903
- X. The Early Days of Cornell, Ithaca, New York, 1904 (printers, Andrus and Church)
Volume VI Lectures and Essays, New York: Macmillan & Company, 1881
- Contents: The Greatness of the Romans, The Greatness of England, The Great Duel of the Seventeenth Century, The Lamps of Fiction, An Address to the Oxford School of Science and Art, The Ascent of Man The Proposed Substitute for Religion, The Labour Movement, What Is Culpable Luxury?, A True Captain of Industry, A Wirepuller of Kings, The Early Years of the Conqueror of Quebec Falkland and the Puritans, The Early Years of Abraham Lincoln Alfredus Rex Fundator, The Last Republicans of Rome Austen-Leigh's, Memoir of Jane Austen, Pattison's Milton Coleridge's Life of Keble
Volume VII Questions of the Day, New York: Macmillan and Company and London, 1893
- Contents Social and Industrial Revolution, The Question of Disestablishment, The Political Crisis in England, The Empire Woman Suffrage, The Jewish Question, The Irish Question, Prohibition in Canada and the United States, The Oneida Community and American Socialism
Volume VIII Reminiscences, by Goldwin Smith, edited by Arnold Haultain New York: The Macmillan Company, 1910
Volume IX Contributions to the New York's Nation
- Miss Mitford's Letters Life of Gibson, the Sculptor The Life of Fairfax Earl Stanhope's "Reign of Queen Anne" Lyte's History of Eton College Carlyle's Early Kings of Norway Hopkin's Puritans and Queen Elizabeth Gairdner's Richard III, parts one and two Child's Church and State under the Tudors The Life of Laurence Oliphant Froude's "Divorce of Catherine of Aragon" Clark's Colleges of Oxford, parts one and two Lord Rosebery's Pitt Freeman's Historical Essays Ramsay's Lancaster and York Stebbing's Sir Walter Raleigh Strachey's Rohilla War Secret Service under Pitt Fox's Sir Philip Sidney France under the Regency Besant's London Sir Lepel Griffin's Ranjit Singh Wright's Cowper Mr. Morse Stephen's Albuquerque Walter Scott Pepys's Diary Robert Lowe, Lord Sherbrooke Coleridge Lord Wolseley's Marlborough Ludlow's Memoirs Simpkinson's Laud The Tragedy of Fotheringay The Morant Bay Tragedy Captain Mahan on Imperial Federation Jingoism and the Rights of Nations (Norman's All the Russias) Sir Wilfred Laurier and the Liberal Party in Canada (Willson's) Bourinot's Lord Elgin Bradley's "Canada" Lord Acton's Letters Richard Cobden Sir Wemyss Reid's Memoirs
Volume X
- U. S. Notes, a manuscript journal kept by Smith during his first visit to the United States and Canada, August 13th to December 25th of 1864
- Smith's "U. S. Notes," transcribed and indexed by Arnold Haultain, and published in his book, Goldwin Smith, His Life and Opinions, T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., Clifford's Inn, London, E. C., 1913
- Manuscript of a speech made by Goldwin Smith at the opening of Sage College at Cornell on May 15, 1873, and a letter dated November 13, 1890, conveying the Smith letter to Andrew D. White
- An autograph letter from Smith to J. G. Schurman dated November 2, 1903, and an autograph manuscript of Smith's address at the laying of the cornerstone of Goldwin Smith Hall on October 19, 1904
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- Creation: 20th century
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- English
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MS. Film 996
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