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Front Page Titles (by Subject) Illustrations - The Goodriches: An American Family
Illustrations - Dane Starbuck, The Goodriches: An American Family [2001]Edition used:The Goodriches: An American Family (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2001).
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- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Family Life and Early Background
- Chapter 1: An American Family
- Chapter 2: Origins
- Chapter 3: Youth and Experience
- Chapter 4: Initiation Into Politics
- Chapter 5: The Early Years, 1894–1900
- Chapter 6: Entering the Business World
- Chapter 7: The Early Years, 1901–1916
- Part II: James P. Goodrich the Consummate Politician
- Chapter 8: The Political Years
- Chapter 9: The 1916 Campaign
- Chapter 10: Years As Governor, 1917–1921
- Chapter 11: The Middle Years, 1916–1923
- Chapter 12: The Great Russian Famine, 1921–1923
- Chapter 13: Emissary to Russia
- Chapter 14: Return to Russia, 1925
- Part III: Businessmen With the Midas Touch
- Chapter 15: The 1920s
- Chapter 16: The 1930s
- Chapter 17: Companies! Companies! Companies!
- Chapter 18: Ayrshire Collieries Corporation
- Chapter 19: The Ecologist
- Chapter 20: The Later Years, 1940–1960
- Chapter 21: The Later Years, 1960–1973
- Part IV: Pierre F. Goodrich Crusader and Philosopher
- Chapter 22: Associations and Causes
- Chapter 23: Wabash College
- Chapter 24: The Mont Pelerin Society
- Chapter 25: A Scholar’s Life
- Chapter 26: Education In a Free Society
- Chapter 27: Moral, Political, and Metaphysical Beliefs
- Chapter 28: Why Liberty?
- Chapter 29: Liberty Fund, Inc.
- Part V: The Goodriches Assayed
- Chapter 30: Who Was Pierre F. Goodrich?
- Chapter 31: Defining Influences
- Chapter 32: Why Did They Work So Hard? Work, Ideas, Citizenship, and Virtue
- Chapter 33: Epilogue
- Appendixes
I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful. But it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look which morally we can do. To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts.
henry david thoreau,Walden
What a stupendous, what an incomprehensible machine is man! Who can endure toil, famine, stripes, imprisonment or death itself in vindication of his own liberty, and the next moment be deaf to all those motives whose power supported him thro’ his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more misery than ages of that which he rose in rebellion to oppose. . . .
thomas jefferson,Papers
I must study politics and war, that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history and naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
john adams,Letters of John Adams Addressed to His Wife
Our civilization is still in a middle stage, scarcely beast, in that it is no longer wholly guided by instinct; scarcely human, in that it is not yet wholly guided by reason.
theodore dreiser,Sister Carrie
Illustrations
| frontispieces | | | James P. Goodrich | | | Pierre F. Goodrich | | | John, Pierre, and Elizabeth Edger Goodrich, 1896 | 1 | | Following page 66 | | | Cora Goodrich and her parents and sister | | | The Goodrich brothers and their mother | | | Randolph Hotel and City Building–Fire Station, Winchester, Indiana | | | Main and Washington streets, Winchester, Indiana | | | James P. Goodrich’s high school graduation picture, 1881 | | | James P. Goodrich, circa 1897 | | | Pierre Goodrich, age three | | | Pierre Goodrich, age five | | | John, Pierre, and Elizabeth Edger Goodrich, 1896 | | | Five dancing sailors, circa 1900 | | | James, Cora, and Pierre Goodrich on Pikes Peak | | | John and Pierre Goodrich, circa 1904 | | | Six Jolly Urchins club | | | Pierre Goodrich, fisherman, circa 1906 | | | The Goodrich family, 1907 | | | Pierre Goodrich’s high school graduation picture, 1912 | | | Cora Goodrich and women’s Bible class | | | James P. Goodrich, circa 1897 | 67 | | Western Soviet Union, early 1920s | 136 | | Following page 194 | | | Pierre Goodrich and fraternity brothers at Wabash College | | | Pierre and James Goodrich, circa 1918 | | | James Goodrich and men’s Bible class, 1914 | | | Graduation ceremonies at Indiana University, Bloomington, 1918 | | | Governor Goodrich and W. E. Stalnaker | | | Theodore Roosevelt and Governor Goodrich, circa 1918 | | | Governor Goodrich signs ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, 1920 | | | Welcome Home Parade, 1919 | | | Governor Goodrich, Welcome Home Parade | | | James Goodrich and Russian peasants, 1922 | | | The Hoovers and the Goodriches in Winchester, 1939 | | | James P. Goodrich and Wendell Willkie, 1940 | | | Directors of Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Company, circa 1935 | | | Eugene C. Pulliam | | | The Hoovers and the Goodriches, 1939 | 195 | | Following page 308 | | | Pierre Goodrich, age forty-five | | | Pierre Goodrich at Ayrshire Collieries Corporation coal operations, circa 1945 | | | Directors of the Ayrshire Collieries Corporation | | | Wabash College Board of Trustees | | | The dedication of the Lilly Library, Wabash College, 1959 | | | Dr. Y. P. Mei, Pierre F. Goodrich, and Frank Sparks at Wabash College, 1951 | | | China Institute, New York City, 1949 | | | Mont Pelerin Society | | | Leonard Read | | | Friedrich von Hayek | | | Harvard Law School class of 1920 | | | Roscoe Pound | | | Ludwig von Mises | | | Benjamin Rogge | | | Pierre Goodrich | | | Lieutenant Pierre Goodrich, circa 1918 | 309 | | The Goodrich homestead, Winchester, Indiana | 431 |
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