W. A. Woodward accounts, 1868-1871.

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W. A. Woodward accounts, 1868-1871.

Entries in the first volume largely concern his duties at Cascadilla Place, which had lecture roooms and laboratories and was also a boarding house for students and faculty and President White. Woodward's worries ranged from bad drains to unpaid tuition, homesick students, and Goldwin Smith's need for a stenographer. The second volume is the "superintendant's cash account book."

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Cornell University Library

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Woodward, W. A.

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Woodward was the resident business manager for Cornell University when it opened. From the description of W. A. Woodward accounts, 1868-1871. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64059959 ...

Cascadilla Hall (Cornell University)

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Cornell University

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