578 PUBLICATIONS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS 



Do the Spoils belong to the Victor? embracing historical 

 facts regarding the origin and progress of the &quot; Spoils Sys 

 tem.&quot; The &quot;North American Review,&quot; February, 1882. 



Prefatory Note to the American translation of Miiller, &quot;Po 

 litical History of Recent Times.&quot; New York, 1882. 



The New Germany, being a paper read before the American 

 Geographical Society at New York. New York, 1882. Ger 

 man translation, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1882. 



Two addresses at Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1882. First, On 

 a Plan for the Western Reserve University. Second, On the 

 Education of the Freedmen. Ithaca, 1882. 



Outlines of Lectures on History. Addressed to the students 

 of Cornell University. Part I, &quot;The first Century of Mod 

 ern History,&quot; Ithaca, the University Press, 1883. Part II, 

 &quot;Germany (from the Reformation to the new German Em 

 pire),&quot; same place and date. Part III, &quot;France&quot; (in 

 cluding: 1. &quot;France before the Revolution&quot;; 2. &quot;The 

 French Revolution&quot;; 3. &quot;Modern France, including the 

 Third Republic&quot;), same place and date. 



Speech at the Unveiling of the Portrait of the Honorable Jus 

 tin S. Morrill. Ithaca, June, 1883. 



The Message of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth. 

 An address delivered before the class of 1853, in the chapel 

 of Yale College, June 26, 1883. New Haven, 1883 ; second 

 and third editions, New York, 1884. 



Address at the First Annual Banquet of the Cornell Alumni 

 of Western New York, at Buffalo, April, 1884. 



What Profession shall I Choose, and how shall I Fit Myself 

 for It? Ithaca, 1884. 



Address at the Funeral of Edward Lasker. New York, 1884. 

 Address delivered at the Unveiling of the Statue of Benjamin 



Silliman at Yale College, June 24, 1884. New Haven, 1884 ; 



second edition, Ithaca, 1884. 

 Some Practical Influences of German Thought upon the United 



States. An address delivered at the Centennial Celebration 



of the German Society of New York, October 4, 1884. Ithaca, 



1884. 



Letter defending the Cornell University from Sundry Secta 

 rian Attacks. Elmira, December 17, 1884. 



