- Elisha Benjamin Andrews
Elisha Benjamin Andrews (
January 10 ,1844 –October 30 ,1917 ) was an American economist and educator, born in Hinsdale,New Hampshire .He served in
Connecticut regiments during the Civil War. Graduating fromBrown University in 1870 and from theNewton Theological Institution in 1874, he preached for one year and then was president ofDenison University from 1875-79. He wasprofessor ofhomiletics atNewton Theological Institution from 1879-82; professor of history andpolitical economy atBrown University from 1882-88; professor of political economy and finance atCornell University from 1888-89; and he served as the president of Brown University from 1889 until 1898. He resigned as president of Brown in 1897 because of criticism by trustees of his advocacy offree silver but at that time withdrew his resignation.He was the superintendent of schools for
Chicago from 1898 to 1900, and then became chancellor of the University of Nebraska in 1900. He retired from academic life as chancellor emeritus of the University of Nebraska onJanuary 1 ,1909 . In 1892, he was an American commissioner to theBrussels monetary conference and was a strong supporter of internationalbimetallism . He became a member of the corporation of Brown University in 1900 and was made president of theAssociation of State Universities in 1904. Andrews died at his home inInterlachen, Florida in 1917.Andrews published many college textbooks on history and economics, including:
* "An Honest Dollar" (1889; third edition, 1894)
* "Wealth and Moral Law" (1894)
* "History of the United States" (two volumes, 1894)
* "History of the United States" (six volumes, 1903-12)
* "The History of the Last Quarter Century in the United States, 1870-95" (1896; revised under the title "The United States in Our Own Time", 1903)ources
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*American National Biography , vol. 1, pp. 494-496.External links
* [http://www.munseys.com/diskfive/usondex.htm History of the United States, Volume I ]
* [http://www.munseys.com/diskfive/hithrdex.htm History of the United States, Volume 3 ]
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