[Draft of a committee report, 1790]


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
Data(s)

31/12/1969

31/12/1969

Resumo

Two folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten draft of a report of a committee explaining proposed changes to the academic schedule of Harvard undergraduates. The report discusses the rearrangement of lectures, exercises, disputations, and recitations and the specific reasoning behind the changes. The first page of the report is written on the verso of an essay by student Henry Daingerfield titled, "Wishing of all employments is the worst," and the second page of the report is written on the verso of an essay on the importance of teaching morals to the young by Bradstreet Story (later known as Dudley Story Bradstreet, Harvard AB 1792), dated 1790.

Identificador

HUM 79 Box 1, Folder 33

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Publicador

Harvard University Archives

Relação

Harvard University Archives: Papers of Eliphalet Pearson, 1768-1819-->VI. Papers relating to Harvard administration, [1790]-1804-->A. Committee to consider the arrangement of College exercises, [1790]

Direitos

The Papers of Eliphalet Pearson are open for research.