Description of a College Chamber (manuscript copy), ca. 1744


Autoria(s): Handcock, Thomas.
Contribuinte(s)

Waterman, Richard.

Data(s)

1744

Resumo

This humorous, rhyming poem appears to have been co-authored by Thomas Handcock of Massachusetts and Richard Waterman of Warwick, Rhode Island. The document is also signed by Catharine Waterman. Neither of the authors attended Harvard College, and the circumstances of this poem's creation are not known. The poem suggests that they composed the poem while visiting - uninvited - the room of "honest Bob." The poem describes the contents of this college chamber, including the following items: an oak table with a broken leg; paper, a pen, and sand for writing; books, including "Scotch songs," philosophy, Euclid, a book of prayer, Tillotson, and French romances; pipes and tobacco; mugs; a broken violin; copperplate and mezzotint prints; a cat; clothes; two globes; a pair of bellows; a broom; a chamber pot; a candle in a bottle; tea; cups and saucers; a letter to Chloe, to whom the room's inhabitant apparently owed money; a powder horn; a fishing net; a rusty gun; a battledore; a shuttlecock; a cannister; a pair of shoes; and a coffee mill. The poem references events related to the War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748); British Vice Admiral Edward Vernon's siege of Portobello (in present-day Panama) in 1739; the "Rushian War" (perhaps the Russo-Swedish War of 1741-1743); and the War of Jenkins' Ear (the cat in the college chamber, like British Captain Robert Jenkins, has lost an ear).

Gift of Samuel Eliot Morison, April 4, 1937.

Title transcribed from document.

This poem was published under the title "A College Room" in The American Magazine and Historical Chronicle, Jan. 1744, pp. 213-214, although there are numerous discrepancies between the manuscript and the published version. It was attributed to "I. M." when published. It was published again, with the same textual discrepancies, in 1957, as a pamphlet entitled "A College Room: A Poetical Essay discovered by Whitfield J. Bell, Jr." The Harvard University Archives holds a copy of this pamphlet; it is located in the control file for Thomas Handcock.

Formato

.01 cubic feet (1 document)

Identificador

http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:16732623

http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/51416497?width=150&height=150&usethumb=y

http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:16732623

http://colonialnorthamerican.library.harvard.edu/prod/cna/12352810

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Harvard University Archives

Palavras-Chave #Handcock, Thomas #Waterman, Richard #Harvard University--Student housing #Adolescence--New England--18th century--Sources #College wit and humor #Material culture--Massachusetts--18th century #Material culture--New England #Reading--History--18th century--Sources #Student housing--Massachusetts--Cambridge
Tipo

Poems-1744.