865 resultados para Hill, David B. (David Bennett), 1843-1910.


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This diary appears to have been kept by two different students, both members of the Harvard College class of 1785. The first two pages contain entries made by a student named David, believed to be David Gurney because the entries relate to the freshman curriculum and Gurney was the only student named David who was a freshman in 1781. Gurney originally titled the volume "A Journal or Diary of my concerns in College of important matters." He made entries from August 28 through October 21, 1781, recording his lessons on Virgil, Tully, Homer, the Greek Testament, Hebrew grammar, English author John Ash's "Grammar," and a text called "The Art of Speaking." At the top of one of the pages recounting these studies, Gurney wrote in large, bold letters: "About how I misspent my precious time." Charles Coffin's entries begin on October 25, 1781 and fill the bulk of the journal. Coffin kept this diary while a student at Harvard College from 1781 to 1785. Although most of Coffin's entries are written in Latin, an account of his July 1781 examination for admission to the College is in English.

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Account book kept by Dr. David Townsend (1753-1829) that records patients treated, illnesses, and fees charged in Boston, Massachusetts, and neighboring towns from 1774 to 1791. His patients included a number of soldiers and sailors, as well as figures like the French-American writer John Hector St. John (1735-1813). Townsend's treatments typically consisted of delivering cathartics or emetics. For the family of Samuel Appleton, Townsend administered smallpox inoculation in 1776, charging him 4 pounds, 4 shillings. Townsend sometimes recorded the occupation or race of the patient. For example, he attended the delivery of a child of Sappho Henshaw, "black girl," in 1786; in 1787 he attended to an unnamed "black man at [who lived at the] corner of Board Alley" in the North End of Boston. Other patients included John Hancock (1736-1793) and members of Hancock's household, as well as Federalist publisher John Fenno (1751-1798).

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<b>3rd Row:b> (13) Trainer Joel Pickerman, Student Trainer Jon Sweeney, Blake Rutkowski, Brock Koman, Tim Leveque, Bobby Wood, Rich Hill, Alex Coleman, Brad McCloskey, Jordan Cantalamessa, Jason Wuerfel, Student Trainer Channing Bennett.

2nd Row (14) Student Manager Jeff Singer, Bill LaRosa, Scott Tousa, Dan Dombos, Nick Alexander, Nate Wright, Kirk Taylor, Jeff Trzos, Phil Lobert, Nick Bellows, Joe Young, Jordan French, Mike Sokol, Student Manager Josh Taft.

<b>Front Row:b> (13) Vince Pistilli, David Parrish, Rob Bobeda, Bryce Ralston, Bryan Cranson, Assistant Coach Chris Harrison, Head Coach Geoff Zahn, Assistant Coach Matt Hyde, Assistant Coach Andy Hood, Kevin Quinn, Jay Dines, Stephen Lenick, C.J. Ghannam.

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Vol. 1, p. 1-158, was first published from Chipman's manuscript by John C. Allen in 1849. Vol. 2 issued originally in parts.

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In the Court of general sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia. Habeas corpus for the custody of Frederick Sears Grand d'Hauteville.