966 resultados para Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1879
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Willard describes his trip back to Harvard from Petersham, reports that President Willard and family were doing well, although he has had an ill turn since, but has recovered, and concludes the letter by asking for more money.
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Willard discusses President Willards son Sheafe, who he has been tutoring, explains his education and argues for well-rounded studies. He also mentions that Doctor Aaron Dexter, a lecturer on chemistry, gave him a recipe for paint which I enclose [separately] in this letter, as well as a recipe for mortar. He explains that his vacation plans are to teach at a school in Groton for eighteen dollars a month, and asks for a loan from his parents to pay a bill.
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Willard mentions his brothers poor health, his plans to go to teach at Phillips Exeter, and describes various objects that he has sent to different family members, including a razor and books. In his post script, he asks to have a shirt mended.
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On verso: Taken Saturday A.M.; May 11, 1889; Property of Minnie H. Newby. Randall, Photographer ... Fine Art Goods (?) 30 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, Mich. Additional documentation (re: names and provenance) available in folder
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On verso: Papa's graduating class - Ann Arbor - Michigan University
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Detached notes: Louise Loving, Ann Arbor, UM 1890; Alice Damon, Concord, Massachusetts, UM, 1890; Franc [sic] Arnold, Allegan, UM 1890; Fanny Reed, Richland, UM, 1890. Taken January 1887
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On verso of second copy of same print: Memorial of the Class of 1862. Placed on n.w. corner of campus in 1860. Removed in summer of 1969.
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Old law building in background
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On verso: M-10
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On verso: M-14
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On verso: Class [sic] to the rear wall of Angell Hall and between Angell and Haven Halls. M-12
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On verso: Just inside the campus near the corner of South State Street and North University. Gift of Class of 1862. M-11