929 resultados para Harvard University--Students--Correspondence
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List of the student names from the Harvard Classes of 1828 and 1829 performing in the April 29, 1828 exhibition.
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The diplomas are accompanied by a silver case in which the documents were stored.
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Small notebook with brown paper covers containing handwritten lists of the members of the Harvard Classes of 1790, 1791, 1792, and 1793 (through Charles Jackson) with unidentified annotations next to some names of a, c, o, s, t, and x.
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Small notebook with brown paper covers containing handwritten lists of the members of the Harvard Classes of 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804 with unidentified annotations next to some names of a, c, o, s, t, and x.
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One folded-leaf containing a handwritten invitation from the Harvard Corporation to Pearson requesting he attend a dinner with them.
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One leaf containing a draft of a letter by Pearson to the Harvard Corporation declining the invitation to dinner.
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Includes one bill to James Sullivan for fees incurred by William Sullivan (AB 1792). Also includes receipt for payment.
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Handwritten testimonies of students regarding their actions during the rebellion. Each student's statement was numbered, and groups of statements were also assigned a number, as indicated in the list below.
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Handwritten testimonies of students regarding the rebellion. Each student's statement was numbered, and sheets of paper were also assigned a number, as indicated in the list below.
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Handwritten testimonies of students regarding the rebellion. Each student's statement was numbered, and sheets of paper were also assigned a number, as indicated in the list below.
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Handwritten lists "To the Presid. Holyoke" of students consisting of "those who have been recd according to vote," and "Those ye remain to be admitted," and a record of the vote to remove waiters involved in the rebellion of their positions.
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Letter requesting a proctor for the west end of Massachusetts Hall.
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5-page handwritten copy of an address by Eliphalet Pearson made to Harvard students Bowman, Flagg, McKean, and Shaw reprimanding them for their "abusive treatment of the Junior class." The students are likely Thomas Bowman, Samuel Aldridge Flagg, and Joseph McKean, members of the Class of 1794, and Philander Shaw, member of the Class of 1792.
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Handwritten copy of an address by Eliphalet Pearson made "in ye middle of public lecture 13 Mh. 1797, in consequence of repeated scrapings, shuffling, & thumping with various other noises; all which appeared to be confined to the freshmen."