998 resultados para Harvard University


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v.70 (1930)

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v.122 (1959-1960)

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v.127 (1962)

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v.53 (1908-1913)

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Six-page handwritten draft of an organization plan for the catalogue of the Harvard University Library.

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Printed broadside containing an organization plan for the catalogue of the Harvard University Library.

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This folder contains six leaves with undated book and shelf lists.

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One page containing handwritten copies of two Harvard Corporation votes related to Croswell's employment at Harvard.

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This folder contains eight one-leaf documents with calculations, notes, and drafts of a statement accounting for Croswell's employment and financial situation with Harvard between 1812 and 1821.

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Brief undated note by Croswell requesting an opportunity to prepare remarks regarding his delay in completing the Library catalogue.

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Two-page handwritten chronology of Harvard College's establishment and history from 1636 to 1657.

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This paper notebook contains a handwritten, alphabetical listing of graduates of the Harvard Classes of 1642 to 1809 presumably compiled from the published Triennial Catalogues.

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This slip of paper contains a request from Harvard College President John Leverett to the College Treasurer John White to pay John Rogers for his work as library keeper, pursuant to a Harvard Corporation vote on September 27, 1714.

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This slip of paper contains a request from President John Leverett to the College Treasurer John White to pay William Cook for his work as library keeper, pursuant to a Harvard Corporation vote on June 28, 1720.