990 resultados para Harvard classics


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v.96 (1945-1946)

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Two leaves of a draft of a letter in Eliphalet Pearson's hand addressed to "Gentleman,"detailing the Committee of the town of Cambridge's attempts to tax real estate owned the College.

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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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Statement with list of creditors owed funds. Verso is dated 1797, and includes list of cash paid out to creditors.

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Four folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a petition to the Massachusetts General Court from the Harvard Corporation requesting the College's amount of tax exempt real estate be enlarged.

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Two folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten list of Cambridge real estate belonging to Harvard and the amount of related rents, signed by President Willard.

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Two folio-sized leaves containing a one-page handwritten list and description of the College real estate.

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Handwritten certification from [Moses] Everett that Philip Draper lived in Dorchester and kept the town grammar school.

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Handwritten letter from Jason Haven requesting the Corporation to grant Draper a degree.

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Letter from Hannah Draper, Philip Draper's mother, requesting her son's readmission to the College.

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Handwritten petition by Philip Draper requesting readmission to the College.

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Petition from Philip Draper explaining his reasons for returning to Cambridge during his rustication and requesting the pardon of the Faculty.