Cornelliana Articles
Charles Milhauser is classics professor and registrar emeritus. In addition to authoring "Cornell College: 150 Years from A to Z," he has regularly contributed his musings on Cornell history to the Cornell Report in his Cornelliana column.- Cars on campus - Fall 2011
- Choosing a president - Summer 2011
- Cornell's 'almost' presidents - Spring 2011
- Ginkgo tree links Cornell to the ancients - Fall 2010
- Cornell's Civil War era - Summer 2010
- Almost a college for Lisbon - Fall 2009
- Technology through the ages - Summer 2009
- Board beginnings - Winter 2009
- Soul requirement - Fall 2008
- An RX for health care on the Hilltop - Spring 2008
- Wonderful Cornell parents - Fall 2007
- A man, a house, and 6,000 women! - Summer 2007
- Historic Hilltop disasters - Winter 2007
- Dining a la Cornell - Summer 2006
- Altoona doomed from Day 1 - Winter 2006
- Past panes - Fall 2005
- Cornell prep school days - Winter 2005
- Cornell led in coeducation - Summer 2004
- Broom and Board - Winter 2004
- Cornell Conservatory was Noteworthy - Fall 2003
- From the Hilltop to the high life - Spring 2003
- South Hall: Demanded Then Abandoned - Winter 2003
- Cornell's renaissance man - Fall 2002
- Add-on administrators - Spring 2002
- Remembering William Fletcher King - Winter 2001
- Who Was Cornell? - Summer 2001
- Election Woes Before The Chad - Spring 2001
- Trivial Pursuit, Cornell Style - Fall 2000
- Before The Bard Was Big - Summer 2000
- Teetotaling On The Hilltop - Spring 2000