Gilman, Daniel Coit
1831 – 1908
45 works on record
Works

The launching of a university
1906

The launching of a university, and other papers
1906

Professor Rowland, 1848-1901
1901

The life of James Dwight Dana, scientific explorer, mineralogist, geologist, zoologist, professor in Yale university
1899

The life of James Dwight Dana
1899

University problems in the United States
1898

The Sheffield scientific school of Yale University
1897

A study in black and white
1897

James Monroe
1896

James Monroe in his relations to the public service
1890

An address before the Phi beta kappa society of Harvard university, July 1, 1886
1886

The benefits which society derives from universities
1885

James Monroe in his relations to the public service during half a century, 1776 to 1826
1883

James Monroe in his relations to the public service during half a century, 1776-1826
1883

Statement of the progress and condition of the University of California
1875

Recent information respecting agricultural education elsewhere
1874

[Letter from Mr. Gilman while president of Johns Hopkins University to President Benjamin Ida Wheeler regarding the statements of an Oakland clergyman regarding the lack of religious training in the University
1873

The building of the University
1872

Report on the national schools of science
1872

Our national schools of science
1867

A historical discourse delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at the bi-centennial celebration of the settlement of the town
1859

Scientific schools in Europe
1856

The New international encyclopaedia

The new international encyclopædia

Successful progress

The Johns Hopkins university from 1873 to 1893

An address before the Phi beta kappa society of Harvard university

The forty-sixth birthday of Sidney Lanier, 1842--February 3--1888

Memorial of Samuel de Champlain

On the structure of the earth with some reference to human history

On the growth of American colleges and the present tendency to the study of science
An address delivered at the opening of the new halls of the Teachers' College, One Hundred and Twentieth Street, New York
1894
An address
1887
Address delivered by request to delegates from the Society of Friends, December 21st, 1877
1877
On the growth of American colleges and their present tendency to the study of science
1871
The charities and reformatories of Connecticut
1870
Courses of reading and study in The new international encyclopædia
A panorama of charitable work in many lands
American education, 1869-1879
What may be secured by a liberal education?
The idea of a graded school
Recollections of the life of John Glenn
The future of the Johns Hopkins University
Address and poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Va., December 5, 1906
James Monroe in his relations to the public service during half a century 1776 to 1826