Goldwin Smith, 1823-1910. Pnpers, lf'.19-01844-1915]-1921.* 14/17/134 Shelflist Unless otherwise indicated papers are arranged in legal size boxes. (53 boxes)

CORRESPONDENCE (~tters copied from other collections for the microfilm are interfiled.

Box # 1. Aug. 1844-March 1866

2. April 1866-Dec. 1873

3. Jan. 1874-June 1881

4. 1881-':Jec • 1887

5. Jan. 1888-Sept. 1892

6. Oct. 1892-Aug. 1894

7. Sept. 1894-Dec. 1895

8. Jan. 1896-May 1897

9. June 1897-Aug. 1898

10. Sept. 1898-Nov. ' 1899 11. Nov. 16, 1899-0ct. 1900

12. Nov. 1900-Nov. 1901

13. Dec. 1901-0ct. 1902

14. Nov. 1902-0ct. 1903

15. Nov. 1903-Aug. 1904

16. Sept. 1904-March 1905

April 1905-Dec. 1905

18. Jan. 1906-Aug. 19o6

19. Sept. 1906-April·l907

20. lfay 1907-:?eb. 1908

?I. ~arch 1908-Nov. 1908

22. Dec. 1908-June 1909

23. July 1909-[ec. 1909 2

C0RRESP0 JIDEJJG E

Box #24. Jan. 1910-June 1910 (Last folder contains items to 1921.f

25. Undated correspondence, lists of pamplets and Weekly Sun artjcles, of contributions to the Canadian Monthly; MS fragments, and a list of cor­ respondents for a proposed book of Smith letters prepared by T. A. Haultain.

lll~NDSCR::::PTS, PRH~T-SD HATT:sR, CLIPPil!GS & BIBLIOGR.APH::'.C:AL HATTER

Box #26. Ince:;.: and bibliographical cards prepared by Eault1:dn.

27. MS of introduction and much of the text of The United States, written in the hand of Charles F. Benjamin

Typescript of a projected volume of Goldwin Smith letters " comprising chiefly letters to his AJw::rican friends", with title page and a listing of contents

Partial scrapbook of clippings in 1882 in England

Two looseleaf typescript copies of a Hewett bibliography of G.S. works

Carbon copy of the membership of the National Continental Union League, n.d.

Galley proof of My Memory of Gladstone, and others of same work

Manuscripts for several articles - The Early Days of Cornell,(typescript} ,,,,_ ___ ,__ __ T .! _,...._.., - ( + ...... + ... ,...,....,,...... ,.,...... ,,.....; ...... + £'"' <":1-h~ ra1 ~.,...,_.,.....;_ Y'lf'T fl..UJ'b!!Qli! L•...l.Ill;U...LH) \.\.JWU U:Jj-1.-:;.-:::i\.....L.L_puL.:J U.LJ.U. v-L....1-}-'}-'-'-.t..1.Q Chatham Cromwell Labour and Socialism, (inc.) Peace uith Justice, (a projected pamphlet) Guesses at the Riddle of Existence miscellaneous fragments

* Also a third typescript, bound, along uith a reprint of an ~nterview with ]'fr Goldwin Smith on Continental Union, from the London (Ontario) Advi::rti ser, 1"ay 23' 1894. 3

16" Box #28. MS of Goldwin Smjth address at the l1:1y:lng of the cornerstone GoJ dw:i n Smith Hall jn 1904, bound in red ler:ither

Autograph letter from G.S. to President Schurman, Nov. 2, 1903, and ac­ companying letter indicating that the item was received by• the library from the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences March 21, 1918

Letter registers for 1P91, 1893-1900 recording letters and l~S sent G. S. 1 s secretary, Haultain. (Series continues in Box 38.)

Notebooks with translations from the Classics, to material in Box 35

Scrapbook of press clippings from Jan. 1289-July 1890

Scrapbook of contributions to periodicals, 1908-1909

Portfolio of early studies in English history, on Athelstan, Becket, Henry I, II, & III, Simon de Montfort, Edward I, II, III, Willj am the Conqueror, etc •

29. Rough draft and proofs of a projected history of England up to the Restoration

Scrapbook of.clippings for 1893, including reviews of Canada and the Canadian Question

Scrapbook of clipped reviews of The United States, and including some letters of criticism - , Charles Francis Adams, and others

Scrapbook of clippings for 1894-1895

30. Scrapbook of clippings on Canadian events in 1880, including reviews and comments on the new G. S. magazine The Bvstander. Enclosed are clippings about G. S. as follows: Feb. 22, 1890, The Journalist, New York Dec. 20, 1891 (2 copies), New York Sunday Sun Jan 21, 1893, Buffalo Illustrated EXPress Sept. 27, 1893, Evening Star, a bon voyage cartoon Sept. 17, 1888, Toronto Evening Telegram, on The Grange

Scrapbook of G. S. contributions to The Week, Dec. 6, 1P83-Jan. , 18P5

Bundle of odd copies of The Week, 1285-1890

Scrapbook of clippings - mostly G S letters to newspapers - June 1890 to July 8, 1891

"From a Trans-Atlantic Point of View 11 A G. S. article against Home Rule, #5 in a series in the Pall Mall Gazette

Clippings marked by T. A. Haultain, 11 Clippings preserved by G. Mercer Adam but not containing actual bearing the signature of Goldwin Smith11 (sic] Shelflist 4 14/17 /134

16" Box #31. Typed manuscript of G. S. 1 s Reminjscences

Chapters of a book on the Unjted Kingdom

11 11 Manuscript of The Present and Future of Religfon , 1909, a projected volume of contributions to the New York Sun.

Miscellaneous articles and lectures: The Schism in the Anglo-Saxon Race The Weak Point of the Elective System Article on Froude's Divorce of Catherine of Aragon A response to a toast at a Psi Upsilon meeting A lecture at Cornell on The Old University through the Ages Others

Notes and copies of examination questions used by Trinity College in 1884 and 1887 and proof sheets of examinatjons prepared by Smjth as examiner for degree of B. C. L. at Trinity College in 1888

II 32. Selections from The Bystander, 1880-1890 - chosen by Haultain with the intention of publishing them

Draft of Smith's RemjnisceBces-

33. Scrapbooks of clippings by or about G. S. 1888-1893 Nov. 1904-0ct. 1905 Nov. 1905-Feb. 1907 Mar. 1907-Nov. 1907 Sept. 1909-June 1910

Bound group of clippings withdrawn from Cornell Library shelves - Mr. Worsfold 1 s Book on Lord EHner, Weeklv Sun, Jan. 30, 1907 Party Goverrunent, a Canadian Club address, Weeklv Sun,Feb. 17, 1904 Articl~ about G. S. and his career, New York Sun, Dec. 20, 1891 Translation of Greek verse from the University of Toronto Varsitv, 1°03 Reprint of a speech at Victoria Hall, Reading, April 4, 1877, reissued at a much later date to support liquor control legislation The Irish Church, a reprint of a speech in Readjng on Hay 6, 1868, printed originally in the Reading Mercury and Berks County Paner May 9.

34. Bystander articles from the original files of the Toronto Weeklv Sun for 1904-1°10, presented to Cornell hy Walter Dymond Gregory in 1939 (See copies of further Srr:ith editorials and paragraphs from the files of Gregory now at Douglas Library, Queen's Univ. at Kingston, Ontario, in boxes #45 and #47.) Shelflist 5 14/17 /134

Box #35. 12 MS notebooks "Translation of Arundel Manuscripts" Pencilled note reads "Begun 1/4 to 2, July 21st 1842 11 A second note, probably by W. T. Hewett, says "Vol. Vi relating to Oxford pp. 1-157 British Museum

14 MS notebooks with G. S. translations of poetry, classical school work, and political and historjcal fragments

PS notes from the Peel papers in Smjth's hand

Notebook with printed pages, VS notes and typr?d copies of corrr?sponclence in regard to G. S. and the St. George's Society of Toronto, signed by G. S. and dated July 1?94

36. Press clipping, mostly reviews of Smith's published works: Oxford and Her Colleges, 1894 Essays on Questions of the Day, 1894 Controversy over Smith's appearing at a Canadian Press Club meeting, 1895 Controversy of plan to award LL. D. - University of Toronto, 1896 Hv Memory of Gladstone, 1904 Irish Historv and the Irish Question, 1905 In Quest of Light, 1906 Labour and Capital, 1907 No Refuge but in Truth, 1909 Death, funeral and will of G. S., 1910 (See probate copy of will in box 53 Two reviews of published Correspondence, 1913

37. Press clippings, further reviews: Specimens of Greek Tragedy, 1293 Bay Leaves, 1294 Guesses at the Riddle of ExistPnce, lf197 Commom1eal th or Emnire, 1902

Clippings on Smith's birthday in 1907 and others

Manuscripts - "Party Government" 11 The Future of Poetry", Psi Upsilon talk, printed in New ':'ork Sun, 5-14-00 "In the Court of History 11 "Nationality and ::mpire 11 Canadian Press Association address, Feb. 2, 1905 11Whi te Man 1 s Burden" First four chapters of a school history of the U.S., sent Macmillan in 190~

Volume II of Baultain 1 s republication plan, entitled Historical and Poli­ tical - America, and numbered I to XIII (pamphlets'and articles) Shelflist 6 14/17/134

Box #38. Goldwin Smith notebooks - Lists of Oxford students Ethics, Greek and Latin composition Essay contrasting murders of Caesar and Marat Address books and pocket diaries (few entries)

Letter registers, kept by Haultain of G. S. 1 s dictated correspondence, 1901-1910. (1891-1900 in box #28) Some notes of search for G. S. letters.

Waterman T. Hewett notebooks - 8 in number, mostly G. S. bibliographic notes, also notes on World War I and Hewett's travel itinerary for 1913-1915 File cards of references to G. S. in works of other writers

39. Early manuscripts - Notebook on Alfred and successors in England before the Danish Conquest, possibly written by Smith in his youth 11 History of Scotland", in hand of G. S. Notebook v.rith lists of Cornell students and notes addressed to Mr. Howell (probably George Ho\.Jell, with i...rhom G. S. corresponded in 1870-1871) Brief notes on a trip to France and Italy in April and May of 1877 Bound lecture on the Norman Conquest Bibliographic notes on religious parties and education from time of Elizabeth I into the 19th century.

Later manuscripts - 11 The Bases of the Empire" plus typescript (published as HThe Colonial Conference" Contemp. Jan. 1895) "The Founder of Christendom" 1903, three revisions and page proofs "Progress or Revolution" 1906, pamphlets with interleaved sheets; one \.Jith G. S. notes snc envelope of notes by James Navor 11 Labour and Socialism" 1Q09-lqlQ 11 "Unionism Is not Socialism ( j ncom;:ilete) 11 Socialisn in Action", G. S. signature and notatjons

Literary articles -assembled by Haultain for republication

40. Journals of Smith's mother, Elizabeth Breton Smith Record of births,t deaths, and other family events - final entries by her husband after her death. (Dr. Richard Pritchard Smith) Diaries of journeys in 1819-1822 To Paris To the English Lakes To Welshpool

Eanuscripts - 3 lectures on English history, outlines and fragments Group of historical manuscript fragments, mostly on Athenaeum Club stationery

Bills a~d receipts (1885-1896) notes acco~panying payment for artjcles in English periodjcals (1890-18~7) and proofs and printed 2rticles and letters to editors (a few) 7 lL,/17 /134

Box #41. Printed Material

2

2

a and 5

fhe of Shelflist 8 14/17/134

Box #41 Printed Material (continued)

1e73 ODecember 1878] and Af ehanistan • 1873 Janu'.lry The Labour Hovement ' 1873 Roman & 1873 'March The Irish Question

To the 1874 0.xford of the 1871} Q Octomr at the Din· er of the tfational Club

)Th~ of The Ascent cf !fan TI-le Oxford University 3ill A Hord !fore About The ?resid

)Temp'"rance vs. 6nt;lc.nd's abandorn11-::nt or the of Can Je-.·Js Be The i:::?.stern ]

uni vs;rsi ty in

and The

(2 )The "~;ineteenth Century" on the ~ Econo:nical :::Ue3tions and ~vents Goldwin Snith on the Irish Situ'ltion Nase'blr and Yor~to1m

(4 co;:iies)Th-9 Conduct of England to Ireland Th<:! Ch211n':'.ll Tunnell HP..s Ccercion Faile:i? ?arliam2nt and the in -land Canad inn Hor::o Rule for Ireland (2 co_)ies) The Hom~ Rule Fallacy (2 co?ies)Great 3rit;;.in. A.1l13rica and Ireland 9 14/17 /134

Box #41 Printed Material (continued)

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Box Printed Material (continued)

Box Printed Goldwin Sm:i th , and Miscellaneous 5 11 1LJ17/134

Box #42. Printed Matrial (cont:inued)

(2 12 14/17 /134

1 BOX ItJ 42- • Printed Mati::rial (contjnued)

ston<:l

7

Printed Material - l'.iscellaneous The American 1885 22 The 1883

Ft:neral of the l'.lte Gold1-Jin Smith 10 15

The Goldwin Smith Debate 1905 Glass

The Independent. No. 2768.I. 1901 December Liberal Temperance Union. of She1fl1st 14/17/134

Box #42. (continued) Miscellaneous Printed Material

The London (Ontario) Advertiser. Interview with Mr. Goldwin Smith on Continental Union 1894 May

The Morning Post--"Attacks Goldwin Smith". A Onslaught the Morning Post November The Nation 1. Earl Stanhope 1 s Reign Queen Anne 1870 28 July 2. The Life of Fairfax 1870 12 May Miss Mitford's Letters 1870 Harch of Gibson, The Sculptor 1870 28 Putnam 1 s Magazine of Literature, Science, Art and National Interests 1869 May The Saturday Review--Book Reviews. Vol I, No. 1 Page 14 The War Passages in 11Maud" 1855 J November The Saturday Review--Book Reviews. Vol I, No. 26 Page 520 Frourte 1 s History of England 1856

The Saturday Revier-v--Book Reviews. Vol II, No. 27 Page Froude 1 s History of England--Second Fotice 1856 3 The Saturday Review 1891 University of Toronto Monthly 1900 July Welcome to Goldwin Smith by Citizens of New York 1864 12 November

, ('\('\'") Commonwealth or Empire . by A Bystander (2 copies) -L.7Ut:...

Diary (some recipes) kept for a brief time by H. E. H. Smith 1??4 -"Ind engagements Churchman's Almanack for 1868 - some entries by G. S. of engagenents

Lecture by the Archbishop of Toronto, reported in the Toronto Mail 1873 3' February

Rev. H. R. Bramley, An ~nswer to Professor Goldwin Ssith's plea for the abolition of tests in the (pamphlet) 1864

John Burns, H. P., Stop the lfar ! - The Trail of the Financial Serpent 1900

John Burns, Speech at Lstchmere Baths, Batters ea, a '.:e'O'k &fter tre l2<:'6 6 January Jameson Raid

Colonel Forney, Letters in the Philadelphia Press 1867 1 July

E. L. Godkin letter in New York Dailv Tribune re G. s.•s warfare 1884 31 May (2 copies) Shi:>lflj st 14 J4/17 /134

Box #42. Misc. Printed Material (contjnued)

General Middleton's Defence - as contained in this parting address to the people of Canada, Toronto Evening Te]egram 1890 21 August -also reprinted in 2 pamphlets

Harold Rylett letters to the editor of the Pall Mall 3 Dec. Gazette, about G. S. and The New Phase of the Irish Difficulty 1881 12 Dec

Father Shanley on Goldwin Smith, as expressed in Atlant)c article on Cromwell (The Great Puritan, Sept.) 1904 Sept.

The Bystander for January (Volume III, cover missing) 1883 Jan.

43. Manuscripts

11 The Royal Visit to ::i::reland 11 Article against the extension of suffrage 11 No Refuge but in Truth 11 11 The Reform of the House of Lords 11 11 The Religious Situation11 No. Amedcan, Feb. 1908 Article on reljgicus theme, first page referens to Butler's Analogy "Civilization of Modern Europen 11 Liberal Religion" Address to Congree on Liberal ReJigjon in Boston Address to Canadian Club of Ottawa 11 !!Celts snd Self-GoverrEnent , (in hand of G. Mercer Adam) 11 Home Rule" (in hand of T. A. Haultain) "British Empire in " "Danton" inspired by Jrd ed. of Bee sly 1 s Lj fe of Danton 11 Theocracy versus Catholicism"

44. The Moral Crusader, \.Jilljam Llovd Garrison, also MS sections of the book c~hich cons ti tut es part 4 of projected Volume :':II below

Groups of pamphlets and articles for proposed republication: Vol. I Historical & Political - General Vol. III Biographical Vol. IV Religious Vol. V Educational

Autograph address at cornerstone laying of Sage College, 5 May 1873

Bystander paragraphs, probably for the Weekly Sun, Toronto 15 ll+/17 /134

Box #44. (continued)

Manuscripts: Notes on Southey 1 s Life of Wesley , sjgned by G.S. 11 Sha11 the State Educate?" 11 A Word in Self-Defence" drafts of Smjth's response to Colonel 1 Denison s "latPst attack 11 , dated December lP, 1909 Bound book review (ms.) by G.S. on H. Buxton Formon's Our Living Poets. (transferred from 14/17/m. 87, 7-16-1988, T.A.G.) 45. A Hollinger (v~rtjcal storage) box of copjes of G. S edjtorjals in the 1Jeeklv Sun 1P06-1°03. (Orii:;inals in 1

(large case) 46. Scra;~ook of Bystander columns from thS> '.Jeekly Sun, 5 Aug. 1896- 27 Dec. 1899, also loose cljppings of editorials for the same period

Scrapbook of Bystander columns from the Weekly Sun, 7 Jan. 1900- 31 Dec. 1902, also loose clippings of editorials marked by T. A.H. as ~ritten Smith

Pages of mounted clippings from a scrapbook, 26 Dec 1298-21 Jan. lo06, chiefly froT': the new York Sun_

~nvelope of New Zealand cljppjngs, about 1002

Envelope of clippings on the life of G. S. written after his death, Toronto Globe and others: notes on envelope W T Hewett

Bystander magazine for December 1229 March 1290 April 1P90 July 1290 (=ssue for January 1823 in Box #42)

Manuscripts Irish Historv and the Irish C,uestion A political history of England Fragments on university reform, r 0 fers to earJier reform of 20 years ago, so may date from the 1870 s

Book of tracts, Volill'le IV, nuhl0 shed in 1P20

Smith pamphlets and many ntjcles clipped from pPdodicals, 1rr:itte:>n by Smith and listed by nublicat:ion on the next fivP pages 16 Shelfli ct

Box #46.

clipped magazine articles

Atlantic Monthly

"England and America," Dec. 1864 "An Englishman in Normandy, 11 July 1866 11 The Study of History," Jan. 1870 11 Is Universal Suffrage a Failure? Jan. 1879 "The Prospects of a Moral Inti::rregnum, 11 Nov. 1879 "Pessimism, 11 Feb. 1880 "War as a Moral Medicine," Dec. 1900 11 The Last Phase of Napoleon," Feb. 1901 "Wellington," June 1901 "England and the War of Secession, 11 March 1902 11 The Cult of Napoleon, 11 June 1903 "Scott 1 s Poetry Again," March 1905 11 Froude," May 1906 11 The Lesson of the French Revolution, 11 April 1907 Social Life in London, 11 }fay 1910

Canadian Magazine

"A Reply"(to Principal Grant) Oct. 1896 11 The Queen 1 s Reign, 11 June 1897 11 Not Dead Yet~ 11 Dec. 1897 11 The Public School Questjon, 11 Jan 1902 11 Canada and the Empire," Aug. 1902 11 C~rn Canada Make Her Own Treaties?" Feb. 1904 11 English Poetry and English History, 11 Feb 1906 (reprint from Am. Hist. Rev.) 11 The Stage of Former Days, 11 Feb. 1907 11 Toronto: A Turn in its History, 11 April 1907 11 Party Government, 11 Aug. 1907 11 Reform of the Senate, 11 April 1908 11 The Socialist Xanifesto, 11 July 1908 11 War 11 October 1908 11 The Crisis in India" Jan. 1909 11 Labour and Socialism, 11 April 1909 11 My Early Connect) on vi th London Journalism, 11 Nov. 1910 (Chapter XI of t'Pe Reminiscences) 11 }~ernorie s of My Home, ii Dec. 1910 (Chapter I! of the Reminiscences) 11 The New Buj lding of the Toronto Board of Trade, 11 Jan. 1911 (written Jan. 28, 1291, but hjtherto unpublished) 11 Goldwin Smith at Oxford, 11 by W.L .Grant, A ug. 1910 Conti::mporary Review

11 The Labour "Movement, 11 Jan. 1873 11 The Irish Question, 11 l·~arch 1873 11 Mr. Greg on Culpable Luxury, 11 June 1873 11 Falkland and the Puri tans, 11 April 1879 11 The LaboutWar in the United States," Sept. 1877 11 The Slave Owner and the Turk," Nov. 1877 Box #46. (contjnued) 14/17/134 Contemporary Review continued

"The Ninety Years' Agony of France, 11 Dec. 11377 11 England's Abandonment of the Protectorate of Turkey, 11 Feb. 11378 11 The Greatness of the Romans, 11 May 18713 11 The Greatness of England, 11 Dec. 1878 "The Canadian Tariff , 11 Sept. 1881 "Naseby and Yorktown, 11 Nov. 1881 11 Has Science Yet Found a New Basis for Morality?" Feb. 1882 "Parliament and the Rebellion j n Ireland, 11 May 1882 HEvolutionary Ethics and Christianity," Dec. 1883 11 The Expansion of England, 11 l':.pril 1884 11 The Conflict with the Lords, 11 Sept. 1884 11 The Organization of Democracy, 11 March 1885 HThe Administration of Ireland," July 1885 "John Bunyan, 11 Oct. 1886 11 The Canadian Constitution, 11 July 1887 11 The Railway Question in Manitoba, 11 Oct. 1887 11 If Christ Came to Chicago, 11 Sept. 1894 11 The Manchester School," March 1895 n The Colonial Conference," Dec. 1895 11 Reform of the House of Lords, 11 April 1897 "Imperialism in the United States, 11 Hay 1899 ucanada, England, and the States, 11 Harch 1907

11 Burke, 11 July 1896 "George the Third," Dec. 1896 11 Canning, 11 Feb. 1897

Fortnightly Review

11 The Aim of Reform, 11 Harch 1872 11 The Political Destiny of Canada, 11 April 1, 1877 11 The Defeat of the Liberal Party, 11 July 1, 1877 "The Policy of Aggrandisement,1t Sept. 1, 1877 11 University Extension, 11 Jan. 1878 11 Whigs and Liberals, 11 March 1878 11 The Eastern Crisis, 11 May 1878 11 A word for Indignatiqn Meetings," July 1878 11 The Fallacy of Irish.History," Jan. 1884 !!Oxford Revisited," Feb. 1, 1894

Forum

ncanada and the United States," Nov. 1888 11 The Spoils of Office,n Sept. }889 "Woman's Place in the Stat0, 11 Jan. 1890 ncanada Through English Eyes, 11 May 1890 11 Frophets of Unrest", August 1890 nwn1 Moralj ty Survive Religion?" April 1891 flThe Manitobn Schools Question, 11 March 1896 18 Box #46. ontinued Forum_(continued)

"I s There Another Life?lf July 1896 11 The Brewing of the Storm," Dec. 1896 11 The Moral of the Cuban War, 11 Nov. 1898

Harper 1 s

"University of Oxford" May 1865 11 University of Oxford 11 June 1265

Independent

11 Recollections of ," April 4, 1889 "The Anti-Jesuit Movement in Canada, " May JO, 1889 1111 1 s the Monroe Doctrine Moral?" Jan. 2, 1896 11 The Peace Conference, 11 June 1, 1899 11 Ignoble Peace, 11 June 22, 1899 "The Spirit World," Aug. 10, 1899 "University Fraternities," Oct. %, 1899 0 Guesses at the Riddle of Existence, 11 July 26, 1900 111 11 ' The Fourth of July, July 4, 1901 11 The Object of Universities,tt Dec. 19, 1901 11 The Confederate Cruisers," April 10, 1902 "An English Pupil of Machiavelli" Sept. 4, 1902 "Protestant or Catholic?" Sept. 18, 1902 11 A Questionable Use of Fiction," Jan. 8, 190J "Mr. Chamberlain's Policy, 11 June 18, 1903 11 0xford, Old and New, 11 April 7, 1904 11 City Government, 11 March JO, 1905 t1The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, 11 June 15, 1905 11 The Passing of the Household, 11 Aug 24, 1905 Is.It Religious Persecution?" June 21, 1906 nThe Impending Conflict, 11 Aug. 23, 1906

Macmillan's Magazine

11 Has England an Interest in the Disruption of the American Union? 11 May 1864 "Richard Cobden," May 1865 11 The Death of Presidet"\.t Lincol11,1t June 1865 11 The Last Republicans'of Rome, 11 April 1868 11 Peel, 11 Dec. 1868 nFemale Suffrage," Jan. 1877 11 The Ascent of Man, 11 Jan. 1877 11 The Oxford University Bill, 11 Feb. 1877 11 A Word !·fore about the Presidential Election, 11 March 1877 "The Decline of Party Government, 11 Aug. 1877 11 The Proposed Substitutions for Religion, 11 Feb 1878 11 William Lloyd Garrison, 11 March 1886 11 The Capital of the United States, 11 July 1886 "Election Notes, n Aug. 1886 "England Revisited," Oct. 1886 11 The Peelites, 11 Oct 1887 Box #46. (continued) 14/17 /134

Macmillan's Magazine (continued)

nshakespeare 1 s Religion and Politics," 1889 Review of Bryce's American Commonwealth, 'Feb. 1889 "Prohibitioni~m in Canada and the United States," March 1889 "Progress and War, 11 July 1889 11 Canada and the Jesuits, 11 Oct. 1889 11 A Moral Crusader," May 1890 "The Two Mr. Pitts," Aug. 1890 11 TI'.e American Tariff," Sept. 1890 11 Exit McKinley," Jan. 1891 11 Mr. Lecky on Pitt, n Feb. 1891

McClure's - chapters from the nReminjscences 11 "The American C War, 11 Sept. 1910 "The Founding of and His Introduction to Washington Society," Oct. 1910 "Recollections of Great Englishmen," Dec. 1910

National Review

Conservatism and Female Suffrage, 11 Feb. 1888 "Invitation to Celebrate the French Revolution," Aug. 1888

Nineteenth Century

"Can Be Patriots? May 1878 "The Jewish Question," Oct. 1881 11 The Machinery of Elective Government,ii Jan. 1882 The Channel Tunnel," March 1882 11 Peel and Cobden, 11 June 1882 11 The 1Home Rule 1 Fallacy," July 1882 11 The Jews, 11 November 1882 11 Why Send More Irish to America?" June 1883 "Political History of Canada," July 1886 "Moral of the Lat~ Crisis," Sept. 1886 "American Statesmen," Jan. 1888 11 11 June 1888 II II ft~ug • 1888 11 The Question of Disestablishment," Oct. 1891 11 The Contest for the Presidency, n Sept. 1892 11 The Situation at Washington,tt July 1893 20

Box #46. (continued) 14/17/134 Nineteenth Century (continued) , •

11 Noticeable Books - Arthur P. Stanley 11 Feb. 1894 "The Impending Revolution," March 1894 11 The House of Lords, 11 April 1894 11 The Failure of Party Government, 11 May 1899 11 Has England Wronged Ireland?" Nov. 1908 "Last Words on Ireland," Oct. 1910

North American Review

11 Canada and the United States," July 1880 11 The Hatred of England, 11 May 1890 nNew Light on the Jewish Question," Aug. 1891 11 Party Government on Its Trial, 11 May 1892 "Anglo-Saxon Union, 11 Aug. 1893 Problems and Perils of British Politics, 11 July 1894 11 Froude, 11 Dec. 1894 "Our Situation Viewed from Without, 11 May 1895 "Guesses at the Riddle of Existence, 11 Aug. 1895 11 Christianity 1 s Millstone, 11 Dec. 1895 nA Constitutional Misfit, 11 Hay 1897 The Disintegration of Political Parties, 11 a letter, June 1897 11 Is the Constitution Outworn? 11 March 1898 The Origin of Morality," Oct. 1898 11 The Irish Question," July 1901 "The Political Situation in England, Sept. 11 A Gallery of Port;caits, 11 April 1903 Mr. Morley 1 s Life of Gladstone, Dec. 1903 n Jan. 1904 "The Irrunortality of the Soul, 11 May 1904 nBritish Empire in India," Sept. 1906 Chief Justice Clark on the Defects of the American Cons ti tut ion, 11 Nov. 1906 HThe Perils of the Republic" March 1907 Ireland," May 1907 "Evolution, Immorta and the Christian Religion: A Reply, 11 Oct. 11 The Religious Situation," April, 1908 Party Government, 11 Nov. 1908 nwhy Goldwin Smith Came to America", Arnold Haultain, Nov. Outlook (complete magazines)

"The Church Question in France," Feb. 2, 1907 "Magdalen College, Oxford," Sept. 14, 1907 (article only)

University of Toronto Monthly (complete magazines)

11 Eodel Presidents, 11 Nov. 1900 11 The Copyright Question,n Feb. 1901 "Rhodes Scholarships," (part of a symposium) Oct. 1902 "To a Cricket," a poem translated from the Greek of Meleager, Dec. 1908 21

Box #46. 14/17/134 Pamphlets and printed items

An Inaugural Lecture, November 1859 Oxford and London by J. H. and Jas. Parker. 2nd edition John Henry and James Parker, 1864

"The Supression of Doubt Is not Faith, 11 a letter to the Lord Bishop of Oxford •.• by a Layman, Oxford: J. L. Wheeler, Whittaker & Co., 1861

"Concerning Doubt," a reply to "A Clergyman" by a Layman, Oxford: J. L. Wheeler, Whittaker & Co., 1861

11 Some Supposed Consequences of the Doctrines' of Historical Progress," Oxford and London: J. H. and Jas. Parker, 1861

ttThe ·w estminster Review' on Professor Goldwin Smith 1 s Lectures, 11 Messers Parker, Cornmarket Oxford, a reprint from the Daily News of October 16, 1861

11 A Brief Reply to an Important Question, 11 Being a Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith from An Implicit Believer in Holy Scripture, London: Saunders, Otley, and Co., 1863

Speech made by Goldwin Smith at Oxford as chirman of a meeting in support of the Baptist Missionary Society, 17th December, 1866, reprinted from the Oxford Chronicle of December 22, 1866

"The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council," a letter to the Reverend C. W Sandford, MA., Senior Censor of Christ Church, Oxford and London: James Parker and Go., 1866

»Mr. Goldwin Smith and The Clerical Reaction," written by 11 An Undergraduate Churchman, Loncoln College, May 4, 1868, Oxford: W.R. Bowden, 35, Street

Mr. Goldwin Smith's speech, reprinted from the Reading Mercury and Berks, of May 9, 1868 (three copies)

"The Irish Question," three letters to the editor of the Daily News by Goldwin Smith, London: William Ridgway, 1868

"The Ascent of Man" broken into sheets and mounted for revision, 1877 Political Destiny of Canada with a Reply by Sir Francis Hincks •11 1877 "Aid for the Loyalists 0f Ireland" printed letter signed by G.S. as chairman and James L. Hughes as secretary, Toronto, March 15th, 1886

11 Dismemberment No Remedy, 11 Cassell & Company, Ltd., 1886, London, Paris, New York, & Melbourne

11 British and Canadian Citizens in the United States," letter from G.S. sigT-jed and dated Toronto, Sept. 17th, 1887, reprinted from the Canadian­ American, Chicago, Sept. 23rd, 1887

"Two Letters of Resignation," reprinting of letters of resignation f.rom the University of Toronto Senate from W. G. Falconbridge, withe comments 22 14/17 /134 Box #46. printed items continued

by Academicus

"Charitable Work in Toronto, 11 by Dr. Goldwin Smith, November 5, 1901, reprinted from the Evening Telegram

"The Allusions in 'Lothair'," a letter addressed to The Nation with subsequent additions and printed for private circulation, 1905

"The St. George's Society and Mr. Goldwin Smith, 11 printed privatF?ly without date, but listed by W. T. Hewett as 1905, with an earlier entry for 1893. Smith's correspo~dence shows this memorandum oirculated in Sept. of 1894.

11 11 Dr. Goldwin Smith's Motto: "No Refuge but in Truth , 11 a sermon by the Reverend R. J. Hutcheon, Toronto, (1908?)

11 "Goldwin Smith's Visit to the United States in 1864, , a paper read before the Massachusetts Historical Society and printed in their report of October, 1910

Massachusetts Historical Society, Dec. 1915, Letters of Goldwin Smith to Charles Eliot Norton, 1863-1872

47. A Hollinger box of copies of G. S. Bystander paragraphs from the '1Jeekly Sun for 1896-1903, originals in the W. D. Gregory PapPrs in the Douglas Library of C!u.::en 1 s UnivPrsity at Kingston, 0ntario

48. (large file cese) Scrapbook of lettersto the Daily News (London) 1861-1869 •.• earlier clips include many that were incorporated into later clips are from Americal papers

Scrapbook of Contributions to Periodical Literature, January 1896- September 1901 , contains pages of of June 18, 1910 ith portrait of G.S., several articles and a number of photographs

Scrapbook of Contributions to Periodical Literature, September 1901- November 1904

Scrapbook of Bystander columns fro~ the February 8, 1905

Second draft of The United Kingdom

Carbon copy of Hewett's bibliography of Smith's writings 23 14/17/134

Box #49. Project for reprint publication by Haultajn: Volwne VI, Lectures and Essays, rubljshed as a unit in 1881 Volwne IX, Smith's articles and revie.,,,rs from the Few York ---'--~ Clippings: Co halt Mining Company case House of Lords reform Socialism

50 lfanuscdpts: On religious topics for the ~Tew York Sun Reminiscences of Reading, Oxford, London, etc. Lecture on French and German War, fjnal pages cJipped :'ram the Church Herald of 3 Aug. 1871, and marked "delivered at Berlin, Ontario" "Has England Wronged Ireland?" Constitutjon of Canada, proof of an article for the Encyclopedia Americana Canadian finance and protection (incomplete) Copyright Miscellaneous items in the hand of G. s., including vPrses on the death of his dog, etc.

Clippings: Various topics, 1876-1900 On James Bryce from New York Times, 30 Dec 1906 Ten articles by G. S. from periodicals (duplicates of some jn box 46) Castell Hopkins article from the

51. Theodore Arnold Eaultain correspondPnce - 1803-1005

52 The same - 1906-1913

53. Photographs The Grange Go1dwin Smith ;/:arbJ_I" bust of hj s wife (same cU2p1eyed in Golc1vin Smith Hall) Cartoons from Oxford of G. S.

11 The Reluctant ration", Canadian :3roadc2sting Co. scr for TV program jn 1966 (3 copies)

Printed copy of G. S. will for probate, U.S. consul's signature 17 1°12 (transferred from 1/7/1610, Cornell trPasurer 1 s office papPrs - thi=:>re are a nwnber of letti=:>rs and docurni=:>nts concern"ng Sm1th's estate)

Clippings - on Smith's 86th birthday on Socialism G. S. lecture on JO Years' War (:::thaca Journal, 22 May 1873)

Photocopy of a 4 June 1828 letter and medalJion of Napoleon

{_f ALL ITEHS ON TIIIS LIST AUTHORED BY. GOLDWIN SMITH

I Goldwin Smith Papers. Printed Material Box 41#22. 14/17/134 Papers not dated. Autographs of Goldwin .Smith Commercial Union-Remarks made by Dr Goldwin Smith in reply to the Citizens' Address at Port Arthur Dismemberment No Remedy Dr. Goldwin Smith's Summary of the Religious Situation of our Ti~e Goldwin Smith as Tolstoi Mr. Goldwin .Smith on Coercion Hr. Goldwin Smith on The Prince of wales Municipal Government. A Letter to 11 Th ~; Toronto World 11 Proceedings of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society The Irish Question Translations From The Greek What a Free } arket will do for the Fa.rmer in Ontario

1845) (2 copies)Nu~ Pompilius. Quaenam Fuerit Mulierum Apud Veteres 1846) Graecos Conditio?

1847 16 June (2 copies)The Political & Social Benefits of the Reformation in England

1860 12 June The Foundation of the American Colonies 1861 (2 copies)The Study of History. Two Lectures 1861 1861 April Some sup~osed consequences of the Doctrine of Historical Progress

1864 Has England an Interest in the disruption of thP American Union? Clipped from Macmillan's, Dec. 64. 2 pcs. 1864 Non-Intervention in the Danish 1~ar 1864 (2 copies)England and America. Dec.64 Atlantic, p. 749 ff.

1865 (2 copies)England and America. Reprinted from the Atlantic. Via.ndester. 1865 Earch The Proposed Constitution for British ~forth America 1865 April The Danger of War with !\rnerica. Clipped from Macmillan's, Apr. 65 1865 :tr-a:~r Rjchard Cobden 1865 December The Case of the Alabama. Clipped from Macmillan's.

1866 The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council

1R68 December Feel I ~bq 1'1 tv\llf T~e. l~LlaT10'1~ iSe..Tw.t..~V\ 1-h"~Q..V'\C.GC.. AVl~ en~Loi.l1.J. 1871 7 February (2 copies)The European Crisis of 1870's

1872 1 March The Aim of Reform Box 41 Box 41 Box 41 Box 42 Box 42 Box 42