890 resultados para May <Familie : 14.-21. Jh. : Bern>May <Familie : 14.-21. Jh. : Bern>


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Handwritten one-page itemized list of costs for food and supplies purchased for the installation dinner of Samuel Williams (1743-1817) for his appointment as Hollis Professor Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard College. Signed by Caleb Gannett.

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In this letter to John Henry Tudor's mother, Delia Tudor, Charles Lowell (Tudor's classmate in the Harvard College class of 1800) writes of his friendship and compassion for her son, and his hope that his health concerns will be resolved.

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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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One-page undated handwritten confession by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard faculty.

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One-page handwritten petition by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.

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One-page handwritten petition by Jonathan William Austin to the Harvard Faculty requesting readmission to the College.

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One-page handwritten petition by Stephen Peabody to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.

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One-page handwritten confession by William Tudor to "the Reverend the Governors of the this Society."

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One-page handwritten petition by William Tudor to the Harvard Corporation requesting readmission to the College.

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Two-page handwritten petition by William Tudor to the Harvard Faculty requesting readmission.

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Vote to suspend students Barber, Tower, and Whitman for disorders in chapel.

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One-page report signed by Hollis Professor Samuel Williams and Tutor William Bentley examining the complaint made by "Kendall" (probably Samuel Kendal, a member of the Class of 1782) of a "great abuse he received after Commons" on May 9, 1780 from Fortescue Vernon (Class of 1780) and Edward Sohier (Class of 1781). The report finds Vernon guilty and recommends a light punishment. Williams and Bentley then propose six regulations intended to keep order after breakfast and dinner service in the dining hall.