9780801439582-0801439582-The 100 Most Notable Cornellians

The 100 Most Notable Cornellians

ISBN-13: 9780801439582
ISBN-10: 0801439582
Edition: First Edition
Author: Isaac Kramnick, R. Laurence Moore, Glenn C. Altschuler
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801439582
ISBN-10: 0801439582
Edition: First Edition
Author: Isaac Kramnick, R. Laurence Moore, Glenn C. Altschuler
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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The 100 Most Notable Cornellians (ISBN-13: 9780801439582 and ISBN-10: 0801439582), written by authors Isaac Kramnick, R. Laurence Moore, Glenn C. Altschuler, was published by Cornell University Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Foreign Language Study & Reference (Higher & Continuing Education, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent The 100 Most Notable Cornellians (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Foreign Language Study & Reference books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.01.

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"Cornell is unique among American research universities and in the Ivy League.... It aspires to the ideals of Ezra Cornell, who founded an institution 'where any one person could find instruction in any study.'... Cornell has played a distinctive role in democratizing higher education, while helping to shape the American university's post-Civil War commitment to useful service to American society and to the world. The undergraduate experience has been the heart of life on East Hill, 'far above Cayuga's Waters.' Its undergraduates have lived the ideals carved into the Eddy Street gate: 'So enter that daily thou mayest become more learned and thoughtful. So depart that daily thou mayest become more useful to thy country and to mankind.' It is our privilege and honor to single out and, in most cases, pay tribute to Cornell's most distinguished sons and daughters."―from the Preface

Graduates of Cornell University have achieved remarkable success in all areas from literature and photography to economics and agriculture, from finance and chemistry to athletics and the stage. They have held positions of leadership in boardrooms and classrooms, blazed new paths in medicine and journalism, acted on lofty ideals and strong ambition. Cornellians are regulars in Stockholm, on the bestseller lists, and in high office.

Faced with all that excellence, the authors of this book sifted through encyclopedias, archives, and alumni records and engaged in conversations and debates to arrive at a final group of one hundred notable men and women who completed an undergraduate degree program at Cornell. These alumni are representative in their distinction (and, in a few cases, for their notoriety). Each Cornellian is profiled in a witty and erudite essay, each accompanied―with one telling exception―by a portrait.

In immortalizing a selection of notable Cornellians from a bit more than the first hundred years of the university, the authors arrive at a portrait of Cornell itself, "a world-class institution with an egalitarian soul" where undergraduates are guided to exceed their own goals and change the world, too.

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