917 resultados para Peruvian Corporation, limited.
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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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Handwritten copy of the vote of the Corporation to readmit Austin, Tudor, and Peabody, with the note that "The President entered his protest against the above vote." The document also transcribes a vote to amend the College Law Chapter V, Law 1 regarding students' quarterly charges from the Steward and Butler.
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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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Handwritten letter from Nathaniel Robbins regarding Philip Draper.
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Draft of the vote by the Harvard Corporation that Philip Draper's application of readmission be rejected.
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Vote by the Harvard Corporation that Philip Draper's application of readmission be rejected.
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Letter requesting a proctor for the west end of Massachusetts Hall.
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v.10:no.9(1913)
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One folio-sized leaf containing a one-and-a-half-page handwritten draft of a memorial to the Overseers in Nicholas Sever's hand requesting the resident Fellows receive membership in the Corporation. The text of the memorial begins, "Shewith That by ye Charter of 1650, whc: ye College is now upon ye Next & Immediate Governm't : of ye Society is limited to ye Corporation."
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Two octavo-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of the vote of the Harvard Corporation during the June 10, 1799 meeting authorizing Judge John Lowell and Judge Oliver Wendell to be a committee to attend to business with the state legislature related to the pending bill before the General Court regarding the College's real estate tax exemptions. The vote also authorized Professor Pearson to work with the Committee as needed. The document is addressed to Professor Pearson and signed by President Willard.
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One-page handwritten letter from Judah Monis to the Corporation discussing the potential long-term losses associated with a plan to advance twenty-five percent of the cost of the Hebrew Grammar to the College.
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Two folio-sized leaves containing an October 3, 1735 letter from Judah Monis to the Harvard Corporation requesting an increased "reward" for the Hebrew Grammar and an increased salary. The document includes a financial outline of a "Scheme for 30 Years."
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A half-page handwritten letter from Judah Monis to the Harvard Corporation on one folio-sized leaf requesting that his service with the College be extended.