Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . helpedjfface him in the White House. w/en New York Discovered Lincoln His Long Legs Crossed,Both Feet on Floor | Let us have faith that right makes might, and i, that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. ; fe Abrajlam Lin- Tto^^^^J^JSX, ,.s, a cen,«ry a9o tf. Month. Vnvbi new and luxurious auditorium, MCCaHere is a description of the place where Lincoln made his FREEMAN By ANDREW A. FREEMAN ., - .Union for the Advancement of Science,an^Ar£ n p>J y as Cooper Institute It was founded by ^Co p ^^ q£


Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . helpedjfface him in the White House. w/en New York Discovered Lincoln His Long Legs Crossed,Both Feet on Floor | Let us have faith that right makes might, and i, that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. ; fe Abrajlam Lin- Tto^^^^J^JSX, ,.s, a cen,«ry a9o tf. Month. Vnvbi new and luxurious auditorium, MCCaHere is a description of the place where Lincoln made his FREEMAN By ANDREW A. FREEMAN ., - .Union for the Advancement of Science,an^Ar£ n p>J y as Cooper Institute It was founded by ^Co p ^^ q£ monger, designed the iron beamthat^ ^.^ ^ the skyscraper, and who stood by C yru. W. * first moral aid for 10 years until the monumental task of lay g lantic cable was completed. ^ ^ When Cooper died, the min-ister, in a funeral address, ?said: * Here lies a man who neverowned a dollar he could nottake? up to the Great WhiteThrone. Cooper Unions doors wereopened Nov. 2, 1859, as a freenight college for working menand women, the first privateinstitution of its kind in theUnited States. Its other facil-ities were a library which be-came New Yorks first freei reading room, and an audi-torium called the Great Hallwhere free lectures sponsored whose appearance particu-larly attracted Mr. Bry-ants attention and whoseconversation delightedhim by its racmess andoriginality, garnished asit probably was by not afew rough frontier learned many


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