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Since its founding in 1865, Cornell University has sought to be an institution where admission is offered irrespective of religion or race, a concept which was not mainstream at the time. Founders Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White wanted a university with a wide array of subjects and graduates with a well-rounded view of the world. Now considered a member of the Ivy League, Cornell University is a premiere U.S. institution with over 255,000 living alumni.
This book looks at the factors leading to Cornell's founding, its traditions and the programs that make it a leading school today.
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