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Series 1: Books, 1643-1937.

Physical Description: (6 boxes).

Scope and Content Note

Rare and unusual books, pamphlets and other printed works relating to Harvard College or the history of the University. These items may also be found in the UCLA Library catalog by searching a specific author or title, or searching the collection record title, “Hamilton Bail Harvard collection.”
Box 1

Associated Harvard Clubs. Book of Songs. Chicago: Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley and Sons, 1916.

Box 1

Austin, William. Strictures on Harvard University. Boston: Printed and sold by John W. Folsom, 1798.

Box 1

Bellows, Albert J. Rebutting Testimony of the Opinions of the Professors of Harvard University... Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, no.14 Bromfield Street, 1867.

Box 1

Bodleian Library. The Future of the Bodleian Library. [Oxford]: Printed at the Oxford University Press by John Johnson, 1926.

Box 1

Bowles, Edward. The Mysterie of Iniquity. London: Printed for Samuel Gellibrand, 1643.

Box 1

Brewer, William A. Some Account of Harvard Bible Class. Boston: C.C.P. Moody, 1856.

Box 1

Bush, George Gary. History of Higher Education in Massachusetts. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891.

Box 1

Butler-Thwing, Francis. First-Fruits. [Cambridge, Massachusetts?]: Privately printed, 1914.

Box 1

Bynner, Witter. Young Harvard, and Other Poems. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1907.

Box 1

Clarke, Edward H. The Value of a Diploma. Boston: David Clapp, Printer, 1860.

Box 1

Croswell, Andrew. Brief Remarks on the Satyrical Drollery... . Boston: Printed and sold by Ezekiel Russell, opposite the Founder's Arms, in Marlborough-Street, 1771.

Box 1

Croswell, Andrew. A Testimony Against the Prophaness of Some of the Publick Disputes... Boston: Printed & sold by D. & J. Kneeland, in Queen-Street, 1760.

Box 1

Cushing, Caleb. To the Members of the Senior Class. [Cambridge, Massachusetts: The author], 1821.

Box 1

Dabney, Jonathan. Remarks on the Harvard Triennial. [s.l.: s.n.], 1847.

Box 1

Dudley, Paul. An Essay on the Merchandise of Slaves and Souls of Men. Printed at Boston in New England, and reprinted in London: For Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfieled, 1732.

Box 1

Documents relating to Harvard College. Boston: [s.n.], 1820.

Box 2

Eliot, Andrew. A Sermon Preached at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Willard. Boston, New-England: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, 1773.

Box 2

Eliot, Charles W. The Teacher's Conscience. Chicago: Colegrove Book Co., 1882.

Box 2

Eliot, Charles W. William Watson Goodwin. Boston: [s.n.], 1913.

Box 2

Eliot, Henry Ware. Harvard Celebrities. Cambridge: Printed for the editors by the University Press, 1901.

Box 2

Eliot, Samuel Adkins. A Letter to the President of Harvard College. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1849.

Box 2

Evans, George. The Freshman's Don't Book. [s.l.: s.n.], 1908.

Box 2

Green, Samuel. Facts and Documents in Relation to Harvard College. Boston: T.R. Marvin, Printer, 1829.

Box 2

Farrar, John. An Elementary Treatise on the Application of Trigonometry. Cambridge: Printed at the University Press by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1822.

Box 2

Felton, C.C. Biographical Sketch of the Rev. John Snelling Popkin. [s.l.: s.n.], 1852.

Box 2

Flynt, Henry. Twenty Sermons on Various Subjects. Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street, 1739.

Box 2

Foote, Henry Wilder. An Address on Samuel Gilman, Author of “Fair Harvard”. Charleston: J.J. Furlong, Charleston Printing House, 1916.

Box 2

Francis Lowell Gardner. Printed at the Riverside Press by H.O. Houghton, 1862.

Box 2

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1829. Songs and Poems of the Class of 1829. Part II, 1868-1881. [s.l.: s.n.], 1881.

Box 2

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1829. Songs and Poems of the Class of 1829. Part III, 1882-1889. [s.l.: s.n.], 1890.

Box 2

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1829. Songs and Poems of the Class of Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-Nine (2nd ed.), Boston: Prestiss, Sawyer, and Company, 1859.

Box 2

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1829. Songs and Poems of the Class of Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-Nine. [s.l.: s.n.], 1868.

Box 2

Harvard University. The Tercentenary of Harvard College. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1937.

Box 3

Harvard University. To the Reverend and Honorable the Corporation of Harvard University. Cambridge: [s.n.], 1824.

Box 3

Harvard University. Boylston Medical Library. Catalogue of Books in the Boylston Medical Library. Boston: Printed by Ezra Lincoln, 1824.

Box 3

Harvard Varsity Club. Harvard Varsity Club. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1912.

Box 3

Harvard Vespers. Boston: Roberts, 1888.

Box 3

Hayward, Nathan. College Scenes. Boston: N. Hayward, 1850.

Box 3

Hill, Thomas. A Statement of the Natural Sources of Theology. Andover: W.F. Draper, 1877.

Box 3

Holmes, Abiel. The History of Cambridge. Boston: Printed by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill, Boston, 1801.

Box 3

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Medical Highways and By-Ways. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1882.

Box 3

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Teaching from the Chair and at the Bedside. Boston: David Clapp and Son, 1867.

Box 3

Holyoke, Edward. An Almanack of the Celestial Motions, Aspects, and Eclipses... Boston: Printed by Bartholomew Green, 1715.

Box 3

Holyoke, Edward. The Duty of Ministers of the Gospel to Guard Against the Pharisaism and Sadducism of the Present Day. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet for D. Henchman in Cornhill, and J. Eliot at the South End, 1741.

Box 3

Hunt, Jeremiah. A Sermon Preached at Pinners-Hall... London: Printed for T. Cox, at the Lamb, under the Royal-Exchange, 1731.

Box 3

Jackson, James. Remarks on the Brunonian System. Boston: Printed by Thomas B. Wait and Co., 1809.

Box 3

Jackson, John. An Introductory Lecture, Delivered at Massachusetts Medical College, November 1, 1848. Boston: W.D. Ticknor, 1848.

Box 3

Jones, George Lewis. Dies Mirabilis. Cambridge: [s.n.], 1928.

Box 3

Kirk, Edward N. The Murderer. Boston: Tappan, Whittemore and Mason, 1850.

Box 3

Kirkland, John Thornton. A Sermon, Delivered on the 9th of May, 1798. Boston: Printed by John Russell, at his office, Quaker-Lane, 1798.

Box 3

Kirkland, John Thornton. A Sermon, Preached Before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company... [Boston]: Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Joseph Belknap, 1795.

Box 3

Lane, William Coolidge. Early Harvard Broadsides. Worcester, Massachusetts: The Society, 1914.

Box 3

Langdon, Samuel. The Co-incidence of Natural with Revealed Religion. Boston: Printed by Samuel Hall, in School-street, 1776.

Box 3

Langdon, Samuel. An Impartial Examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman's Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire, N.E.: Printed by Daniel and Robert Fowle, 1765.

Box 3

Langdon, Samuel. A Summary of Christian Faith and Practice. Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, and J. Edwards, in Corn-Hill, 1768.

Box 3

Lathrop, John. A Discourse on the Errors of Popery. Boston: Printed by S. Hall, and sold by J. White, in Court-Street, 1793.

Box 3

Lathrop, John. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Lathrop. Cambridge: Printed at the University Press in Cambridge by William Hilliard, 1804.

Box 4

Locke, Samuel. A Sermon Preached Before the Ministers of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay... Boston, New England: Printed by Richard Draper, in Newbury-Street, 1772.

Box 4

Long, O. W. Thomas Jefferson and George Ticknor. Williamstown, Massachusetts: McClelland Press, 1933.

Box 4

Lover of Good Men, However Villified and Abused. A Vindication of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. Boston, N.E.: Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, 1745.

Box 4

Lynn, Ross Watt. The Book of the Jacob Wendell Scholars. Boston: [s.n.], 1925.

Box 4

Mather, Cotton. Ecclesiastes. [Boston], Massachusetts: Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, 1697.

Box 4

Mather, Samuel. An Apology for the Liberties of the Churches in New England. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet for Daniel Henchman, 1738.

Box 4

Mayhew, Jonathan. Popish Idolatry. Boston: Printed by R. and S. Draper, Edes and Gill, and T. and J. Fleet, 1765.

Box 4

Mellen, John. A Discourse on Natural Religion... Boston: Printed by Manning and Loring, 1799.

Box 4

Norton, Andrews. Address Delivered Before the University in Cambridge... Cambridge: Printed at the University Press by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1822.

Box 4

Norton, Charles Eliot. On the Original Portraits of Dante. Cambridge: University Press, 1865.

Box 4

An Oration and Poem. Cambridge: Printed by W. Hilliard and E.W. Metcalf, 1811.

Box 4

Osgood, Samuel. The Graduate's Return. Cambridge: Sever and Francis, booksellers to the University, 1860.

Box 4

Paine, Robert Treat. The Ruling Passion. Boston: Printed by Manning and Loring, for the author, 1797.

Box 4

Palfrey, John Gorham. Letter to a Son on Entering College. Cambridge: Metcalf and Company, 1847.

Box 4

Palfrey, John Gorham. A Letter to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard College... Boston: Russell, Odiorne, and Metcalf, 1835.

Box 4

Parker, Thomas. The Copy of a Letter Written by Mr. Thomas Parker... London: Printed by John Field for Edmund Paxton, 1650.

Box 4

Parsons, Theophilus. An Address ... on the Duties of Educated Men in a Republic. Boston: Russell, Odiorne and Co., 1835.

Box 4

Peabody, William B.O. A Discourse in Memory of John Abbot Emery... Cambridge: Published by John Owen, 1842.

Box 4

Peck, W.D. A Catalogue of American and Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Botanic Garden... Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, at the University Press, 1818.

Box 4

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermons and Discourses on Several Occasions. Boston: Printed for J. Batley at the Dove in Pater-noster-row, R. Ford, and J. Chandler in the Poultry, and for Sam. Gerrish, in Boston, New England, 1727.

Box 5

Phi Beta Kappa. Massachusetts Alpha. Harvard University. Catalogue of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts... Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed for the society by the Riverside Press, 1912.

Box 5

A Poem: Harvard College in the Nineteenth Century. Boston: [s.n.], 1832.

Box 5

Popkin, John Snelling. A Memorial of the Rev. John Snelling Popkin, D.D. ... . Cambridge [Mass.]: Published by John Bartlett, bookseller to the University (Camridge: Metcalf and Company, printers to the University), 1852.

Box 5

Prince, Nathan. The Constitution and Government of Harvard-College. [Boston: Rogers and Fowle], 1742.

Box 5

Puffer, Reuben. A Discourse on Revealed Religion. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1808.

Box 5

Quincy, Josiah. Remarks on the Nature and Probable Effects of Introducing the Voluntary System in the Studies of Latin and Greek... Cambridge: Published by John Owen, 1841.

Box 5

Reminiscences and a List of Editors of the Harvard Lampoon, 1876-1901. [S.l: s.n.], 1901[?].

Box 5

A Report in Regard to the Tone and Tendencies of Harvard University. Boston: Press of Geo. H. Ellis, 141 Franklin Street, 1889.

Box 5

The Reverend Dr. James Walker and His Friends on the Eightieth Anniversary of His Birthday, August 16, 1874. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1874.

Box 5

Richardson, James. An Oration Describing the Influence of Commerce on the Prosperity, Character & Genius of Nations... Boston: Printed by Russell and Cutler, 1808.

Box 5

Robie, Thomas. A Sermon Preached in the College at Cambridge, N.E. to a Society of Young Students from I Cor. II. 2. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, 1721.

Box 5

Roosevelt, Theodore. Address of the President at the Harvard Union, February 23, 1907. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907.

Box 5

Rudd, Sayer. A Poem on the Death of the Late Thomas Hollis, Esq. ... London: Printed and sold by A. Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little Britain: and T. Cox, at the Lamb, under the Royal Exchange, 1731.

Box 5

Salisbury, Stephen. Life at Harvard a Century Ago: as Illustrated by the Letters and Papers of Stephen Salisbury, Class of 1817. Worcester, Massachusetts: The Davis Press, 1910.

Box 5

Sargent, Lucius M. No.1 [and No.II] of the New-milk Cheese, or, The Comi-Heroick Thunderclap: a Semi-Globular Publication, Without Beginning and Without End . Boston: Printed at the Van Tromp Press, 1807.

Box 5

Scales, William. The Quintessence of Universal History, or, An Epitomial History of the Christian Era: a Poem. Massachusetts: Printed for the purchasers, 1806.

Box 5

Sprague, William. An Oration Pronounced Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July 17, 1851. Albany: Gray, Sprague & Co., 1851.

Box 5

A Statement of Facts, Relative to the Late Proceedings of Harvard College, Cambridge. Boston: [s.n.], 1807.

Box 5

Stories for Children. Boston: Roberts Brothers (Cambridge: Press of John Wilson and Son), 1875.

Box 5

The Story of John the Orange-man: Being a Short Sketch of the Life of Harvard's Popular Mascot. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1891.

Box 6

Tappan, David. A Discourse Delivered in the Chapel of Harvard College, September 16, 1794. [Boston]: Printed at Boston by Weld and Greenough, at the Magazine Office, no.42, Cornhill, 1794.

Box 6

Tappan, David. A Sermon Delivered at Kennebunk, September 3, 1800... Cambridge: Printed by William Hilliard, 1800.

Box 6

Tappan, David. A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. John Thornton Kirkland... [Boston]: Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Hall, no.8, Dock Square, 1794.

Box 6

The Testimony of the President, Professors, Tutors, and Hebrew Instructor of Harvard College in Cambridge, Against the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and His Conduct . Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, 1744.

Box 6

Thatcher, Thomas. A Discourse on the Errors of Popery... Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed by William Hilliard, 1805.

Box 6

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Invitations to the Gospel Feast, or, Free Offers of Salvation through Christ... Boston: Printed by B. Green for Benj. Eliot at his shop on the North side of King's-Street, 1715.

Box 6

Walker, James. A Farewell Discourse to the Children in His Society... Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Metcalf, Torry and Ballou, 1839.

Box 6

Walker, Timothy. An Oration Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July, 18, 1850. Boston and Cambridge: Published by James Munroe and Company (Cambridge: Metcalf and Company, printers to the University), 1850.

Box 6

Ward, Henry Dana. Poems. Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe and Company, 1855 (Boston: Thurston and Torry, printers).

Box 6

Ward, Samuel D. A Bone to Gnaw for a Senior, or, Some remarks on a Pamphlet Entitled Don Quixots at College, & c. [Cambridge: s.n.], 1807.

Box 6

Ware, Henry. An Introductory Address Delivered to the Members of the Theological School in Cambridge, October 18 and 25, 1830. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Hilliard and Brown (Cambridge: E.W. Metcalf and Co., printers to the University), 1830.

Box 6

Ware, Henry. A Sermon, Preached in the Chapel of Harvard University, Lord's Day, Dec. 15, 1833. Boston: Russell Odiorne, & Metcalf, 1834.

Box 6

Ware, Henry. A Sermon, Preached in the Chapel of Harvard University, September 23, 1838. Boston: James Munroe and Company (Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, printers to the University), 1838.

Box 6

Ware, Henry. Two Discourses Preached in the Chapel of Harvard University, on the Last Sabbath of the Academical Year, 16 July M DCCC XXXVII. [Cambridge, Massachusetts]: Cambridge Press, Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou, 1837.

Box 6

Waterhouse, Benjamin. Heads of a Course of Lectures on Natural History. Cambridge [Massachusetts]: Printed by Hilliard & Metcalf, 1810.

Box 6

Webber, Samuel. A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Corporation of Harvard College, Relative to the Late Disorders in that Seminary. Cambridge: Printed by W. Hilliard, 1807.

Box 6

Wendell, Evert Jansen, 1860-1917. Song Book. [New York: P.F. McBreen, book and job printer, 1888].

Box 6

Wheelwright, John T. Lines Read at the Centennial Celebration of the Hasty Pudding Club of Harvard College, 1795-1895. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1896.

Box 6

Wigglesworth, Edward. A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield: by Way of Reply to His Answer to the College Testimony Against Him and His Conduct . Boston, N.E.: Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, 1745.

Box 6

Wigglesworth, Edward. Some Evidences of the Divine Inspiration of the Scriptures of the Old Testament... Boston, New-England: Printed by D. Fowle for D. Henchman in Cornhill, 1755.

Box 6

Wigglesworth, Edward. Some Thoughts upon the Spirit of Infallibility Claimed by the Church of Rome... Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by John Draper, in Cornhill, 1757.

Box 6

Willard, Joseph. A Sermon, Delivered October 16, 1793, at the Ordination of the Reverend Hezekiah Packard... [Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no.53, Cornhill, Boston, 1794.

Box 6

Willard, Joseph. A Sermon, Preached May 11, 1785, at the Ordination of the Reverend Joseph McKeen... Massachusetts: Printed by Samuel Hall, in Salem, 1785.

Box 6

Willard, Samuel. Some Brief Sacramental Meditations Preparatory for Communion at the Great Ordinance of the Supper... Boston: Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen for D. Henchman, in Cornhill, 1743.

Box 6

Winthrop, John. An Account of the Earthquake Felt in New England, and the Neighbouring Parts of America, on the 18th of November 1755. [London: C. Davis, Printer to the Royal Society of London, 1758].

Box 6

Young, Alexander. A Discourse Delivered at the Dudleian Lecture, in the Chapel of Harvard College, May 13, 1846. Boston: William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols, 1846.

Box 6

Young, Alexander. A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Reverend John Thornton Kirkland... Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown (Boston: Freeman and Bolles, printers), 1840.

 

Series 2: College Ephemera, 1790-1947.

Physical Description: (5 boxes).

Scope and Content Note

Assorted ephemera and printed material about Harvard College.
Series arranged in the following subseries:
  • A. Buildings and memorials.
  • B. Class ephemera.
  • C. Clubs and organizations.
  • D. Commencement, anniversaries and ceremonies.
  • E. Miscellaneous printed materials.
 

Subseries A: Buildings and Memorials.

Box 7, Folder 1

Divinity Hall. 1826.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Dedication program.
Box 7, Folder 2

John Harvard memorial obelisk. 1827-1828, 1942.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Printed circular and manuscript letter from Edward Everett, Secretary of an informal committee of alumni, re gathering support to erect a monument to John Harvard on his gravesite. Letter explains Everett's interest in the project and its anticipated success (an obelisk now stands on the site, erected 1828). Article mentioning the obelisk ( Harvard Alumni Bulletin).
Box 7, Folder 3

Memorial Church. 1927-1932.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Dedication program.
Box 7, Folder 4

Memorial Hall. 1865-1878.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Printed letter from the Memorial Committee (Subcommittee: C.E. Norton, R.W. Emerson, and S. Eliot.) re the selection of a design for Memorial Hall. Laying of the corner stone ceremony program. Dedication Day program. Final report of the Building Committee.
Box 7, Folder 5

Soldier's Field. ca. 1891.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet: “An Appeal for the equipment of Soldier's Field”, supporting the development of Soldier's Field facilities, including maps and plans for Newell boathouse.
 

Subseries B: Class Ephemera.

Box 7, Folder 6

Class of 1802. 1801 May 12.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

A list of the class which entered Harvard College in July 1798.
Box 7, Folder 7

Class of 1829. 1856-1879.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Poem: “Youth and Age”, for 50th anniversary of the class of 1829. Letter for annual meeting. Songs.
Box 7, Folder 8

Class of 1836. 1837.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Song for the first dinner of alumni, by F.O. Prince.
Box 7, Folder 9

Class of 1837. 1835-1874.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Song by S.T. Hildreth for the sophomore class of 1835. Senior class song and poem for the annual dinner by John Weiss.
Box 7, Folder 10

Class of 1838. 1838.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Senior dinner menu; broadside poem by James Russell Lowell.
Box 7, Folder 11

Class of 1840. 1838-1840.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Song for the senior and sophomore class.
Box 7, Folder 12

Class of 1841-1842. 1839-1840.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Class songs of the sophomores.
Box 7, Folder 13

Class of 1844. 1868.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Song by Warren Tilton.
Box 7, Folder 14

Class of 1845. 1845.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Class ode (by William Shaw Tiffany) and song.
Box 7, Folder 15

Class of 1847. 1847.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Ode for the class supper, by J.M. Savage.
Box 7, Folder 16

Class of 1849. 1849.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Class poem.
Box 7, Folder 17

Class of 1850. 1850-1875.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Poems read at the quarter-century supper. Ode for the supper of the class of 1850, by John S. Whiting. Commencement ode, by William Thayer.
Box 7, Folder 18

Class of 1854. 1854, 1879.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Ode for the supper of the class of 1854; “Young's night thoughts”, lines read at 25th class anniversary.
Box 7, Folder 19

Class of 1861-1868. 1860-1868.

Physical Description: 8 items.

Scope and Content Note

Class songs; Dirge for the Burial of the Football.
Box 7, Folder 20

Class of 1875-1877, 1882. 1875-1892.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Class songs. Verses read at the anniversary dinner of the class of 1877, by Edward S. Martin.
 

Subseries C: Clubs and Organizations.

Box 7, Folder 21

Harvard Alumni Association. 1842-1865, 1933.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Dinner program from the first meeting and the Constitution, signed John Quincy Adams; article from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. Speech by Charles Francis Adams at the Harvard Alumni Dinner.
Box 7, Folder 22

Harvard Clubs. 1855-1947.

Physical Description: ca. 25 items.

Scope and Content Note

Original proposal for the first Harvard Club (Secretary, Charles W. Eliot). Assorted programs and publications, including the poem “We are seven” (Pennypacker Corporation) and poem by Henry Chapman. Ephemera from the Harvard Club, New York.
Box 7, Folder 23

Harvard Natural History Society. 1855.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Catalogue of the officers and members.
Box 7, Folder 24

Harvard University Orchestra. 1909.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet.
Box 7, Folder 25

Hasty Pudding Club. 1845-1889, 1926.

Physical Description: 5 items.

Scope and Content Note

Operetta: “Old King Cole”. First catalogue of the Hasty Pudding Institute. Songs.
Box 7, Folder 26

Phi Beta Kappa. 1806-1902.

Physical Description: 8 items.

Scope and Content Note

Dinner song. Catalogues of members. Poem by John Ware. Poem, “Valor”, by N.S. Shaler.
Box 7, Folder 27

Society of Christian Brethren. 1859.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Historical sketch of the Society.
Box 7, Folder 28

Story Association. 1851 July 15.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Order of performances.
Box 7, Folder 29

Y.H. Society. 1849.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Poem by John S. Whiting.
 

Subseries D: Commencement, Anniversaries, and Ceremonies.

Box 8, Folder 1

Anniversary of the college (100th). 1836 September.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Order of services at the centennial celebration.
Box 8, Folder 2

Anniversary of the college (250th). 1886 November.

Physical Description: 8 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted pamphlets and ephemera documenting the 250th anniversary celebration of the founding of the College, including an original Cambridge Tribune with cover article; and music sung by the alumni.
Box 8, Folder 3

Anniversary of the college (300th). 1907 November 26.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Dinner program from the Harvard Memorial Society.
Box 8, Folder 4

Class Day exercises. 1841-1893.

Physical Description: 27 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted Class Day programs and ephemera, including “Class Day: a farce in one act”, by Francis A. Harris.
Box 8, Folder 5

Commencement exercises. 1810, 1842-1865.

Physical Description: 25 items.

Scope and Content Note

Commencement programs and ephemera.
Box 8, Folder 6

Commencement theses. 1811-1820.

Physical Description: 10 items.

Scope and Content Note

Printed commencement theses by Harvard graduates on a variety of subjects.
Box 8, Folder 7

Exhibition exercises (1 of 3). 1810-1816.

Physical Description: 17 items.

Scope and Content Note

Broadsides: Order of performances.
Box 8, Folder 8

Exhibition exercises (2 of 3). 1817-1835.

Physical Description: ca. 50 items.

Scope and Content Note

Programs: Order of performances.
Box 8, Folder 9

Exhibition exercises (3 of 3). 1836-1869.

Physical Description: ca. 50 items.

Scope and Content Note

Programs: Order of performances.
Box 8, Folder 10

Order of exercises for the celebration of alumni. 1842 August 23.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 8, Folder 11

Order of exercises of the medical commencement. 1862 March 12.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Program and envelope.
Box 8, Folder 12

Paine, John Knowles. 1881, 1938.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Lyrics and score for the “Hymn for Commencement,” also known as “Ave mater perbenigna” (words by James Bradstreet Greenough; music by John Knowles Paine). Sung at the 1881 commencement for the anniversary of the class of 1856; also used by Phi Beta Kappa.

Note

Oversize copy, Box 17.
Box 8, Folder 13

Presidential inauguration programs. 1829-1953.

Physical Description: 13 items.

Scope and Content Note

Inauguration programs for Josiah Quincy, Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, James Walker, Thomas Hill, Charles William Eliot, James Bryant Conant, and Nathan Marsh Pusey. Clippings and two Crimson's re Conant's appointment.
Box 8, Folder 14

Valedictory exercises. 1836-1840.

Physical Description: 5 items.

Scope and Content Note

Valedictory exercises and Class Day programs from the senior classes.
 

Subseries E: Miscellaneous Printed Material.

Box 9, Folder 1

Allen, Joseph. 1792.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Commencement poem, printed in the American Apollo, no.32, pt.2, vol.1. Publication is also notable for references to international affairs and smallpox inoculation.
Box 9, Folder 2

Biglow, William. 1836-1843, 1934.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Humorous songs by William Biglow: Carmen Seculare, Classology, and Auld Lang Syne; reference letter from Harvard Library.
Box 9, Folder 3

Board of Overseers. 1834-1952.

Physical Description: 5 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted reports on the state of the college.
Box 9, Folder 4

Boston poem. 1899 December.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Poem: “Boston” by A.F.W., read the Christmas luncheon of the G.M.C., inspired by Charles Francis Adams.
Box 9, Folder 5

Catalogue. 1806, 1863-1865.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Catalogue of courses and students, including club rosters.

Note

See Box 17 for broadside proposal for printing a catalogue: “Catalogus forum, qui adhuc in Universitate Harvardiana”.
Box 9, Folder 6

Courses (elective studies). 1841.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Circular re the extension of elective studies.
Box 9, Folder 7

Courses of instruction. 1820-1850.

Physical Description: 14 items.

Scope and Content Note

Miscellaneous leaflets.
Box 9, Folder 8

Cuban Summer School. 1900.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Program.
Box 9, Folder 9

Dashing through the tunnel. 1872.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Song about returning to Harvard on the Eastern train; words by Harvard Advocate, music by D.F. Hodges.
Box 9, Folder 10

Description of the Colleges, at Cambridge. 1790 June.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article with engraving of the Yard and descriptions of the Harvard Hall and Massachusetts Hall interiors; Massachusetts Magazine.
Box 9, Folder 11

Donations to Harvard College. 1848 February.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet.
Box 9, Folder 12

1834.

Physical Description: 5 items.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet from President Quincy to the parents of students, “Relating the facts.” Printed circular from students to President Quincy re the disturbances of 1834, and the administration's attitude towards Southerners. Pamphlets responding to “Proceedings of the Overseers...” re the 1834 dismissals.
Box 9, Folder 13

Eliot, Charles William. 1924.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

90th birthday festivities program.
Box 9, Folder 14

Everett, Edward. 1811, 1848.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Autobiography excerpt: “Edward Everett's college life.” Pamphlet; “Remarks at a hearing before the Joint Committee of Education, in aid of the memorial of the colleges,” with handwritten notes.
Box 9, Folder 15

General examinations and tutors. 1927.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet.
Box 9, Folder 16

“Harvard College 40 years ago”. 1832 September.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: New England Magazine, pp.235-240.
Box 9, Folder 17

Harvard Dental School. 1868-1933.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted early pamphlets; reprinted address by Leroy M.S. Miner in honor or Ether Day and dentistry's contribution to anesthesia.
Box 9, Folder 18

Harvard Divinity School. 1816-1948.

Physical Description: 9 items.

Scope and Content Note

Proposal for the Divinity School, signed by J.T. Kirkland; various reports, pamphlets, and court proceedings regarding theological education at Harvard.
Box 9, Folder 19

Harvard Law School. 1835-1854.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Early catalogues.
Box 9, Folder 20

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. 1869-1882.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted odes, sonnets, and poems, some signed by the author. Farewell address to the Medical School.
Box 10, Folder 1

Journal de l'Universite des Annales. 1918 June.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

French publication with article about Harvard.
Box 10, Folder 2

Kirkland, John T. 1812-1831.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Memorial addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Broadside signed John T. Kirkland, re theological education. Memoir.
Box 10, Folder 3

Letter to parents. ca. 1820.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Letter to the parents of students “from distant places,” re the appointment of a patron and student expenses.
Box 10, Folder 4

Libraries. 1832-1947.

Physical Description: 17 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted pamphlets, guides, and reports on the University library system.
Box 10, Folder 5

Lincoln, Abraham. 1865 April 21.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Printed invitation to the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, addressed to the students of the University.
Box 10, Folder 6

Lovell [Lowell?], James. 1806 March 29.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Letter to the President of Harvard University re education and learning. Printed by A. Newell for the author.
Box 10, Folder 7

Lowell, A. Lawrence. 1909 October 6.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Inaugural address.
Box 10, Folder 8

Lowell, James Russell. 1865-1894.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Harvard Commemoration Ode. Unpublished fragments, furnished by Charles Eliot Norton, from the college lectures of James Russell Lowell (printed by the Harvard Crimson).

Note

See Box 17.
Box 10, Folder 9

Miscellaneous pamphlets (1 of 2). 1871-1873.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted pamphlets by or relating to College administration, bound together in one volume.
Box 10, Folder 10

Miscellaneous pamphlets (2 of 2). 1849-1853.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted Harvard pamphlets, manuscript letters, and leaflets bound together into one volume by Henry Stedman Nourse, Class of 1853.
Box 11, Folder 1

Morrison, Samuel Eliot. 1935.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Address: “Harvard's past.”
Box 11, Folder 2

Morize, Andre. 1925.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

1918-1925: A Memorial Day address, signed by the author.
Box 11, Folder 3

Musical program. 1815 May 11.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Printed program for a musical event, probably in University Hall. One related letter, and one note from Bail, with further information about the program.
Box 11, Folder 4

Official Register. 1935 February.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Issue containing the Report of the President of Harvard College and reports of departments.
Box 11, Folder 5

Pamphlet about Harvard. 1947 December.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet for prospective undergraduates.
Box 11, Folder 6

Peck, William Dandridge. 1823.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Obituary by the Harvard Corporation.
Box 11, Folder 7

Phormio program. 1893, 1930.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Program of a Latin comedy, “Phormio,” by members of the Classical Department. Related article from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.
Box 11, Folder 8

Report--Athletics. 1888 June 12.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Report of a committee re college athletics.
Box 11, Folder 9

Report--First Parish. 1850 May 20.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Report on the connection at various times existing between the First Parish in Cambridge and Harvard College.
Box 11, Folder 10

Richardson, William A. 1889.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Honorary degrees of Harvard alumni.
Box 11, Folder 11

Sargent, John O. 1884.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Poem: “Ad amphoram.”
Box 11, Folder 12

Sparks, Jared. 1851.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

House no.10: Memorial of the College to the Legislature relative to a change in the charter, signed Jared Sparks, President.
Box 11, Folder 13

Thompson, Henry Yates. 1865 October.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Copy of a letter addressed to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.
Box 11, Folder 14

World War I. 1917-1920.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Harvard in the War: pamphlet documenting the wartime efforts of Harvard University. Commemoration program for Harvard men who died in the War.
Box 11, Folder 15

World War II. 1942.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet: “War-time program.”
Box 17

Miscellaneous student newspapers. 1901-1909.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted humorous papers. Includes: The Cambridge Cookstove (Harvard-Yale, 1909): Lampoon spoof of the Crimson (1901); Harvard Prohibitionist (1909); Harvard Anarchist (1908).
Box 17

New England Chronicle. 1775 September 28.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Complete issue of the New-England Chronicle: or, Essex Gazette (vol.8, no.374). Printed by Samuel and Ebenezer Hall in Stoughton Hall, Harvard College. Notable for the front page letter from George Washington to the public re the Revolutionary War.
 

Series 3: Periodicals, 1856-1945.

Physical Description: (3 boxes).
Box 11, Folder 16

Harvard Advocate. 1891-1892.

Physical Description: 6 items.

Scope and Content Note

vol.52, assorted no.
Box 11, Folder 17

Harvard Alumni Bulletin. 1945 April 28.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

vol.47 no.14 (Roosevelt Memorial Issue)
Box 11, Folder 18

Harvard Echo. 1879-1880.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

vol.1-2
Box 12, Folder 1

Harvard Graduate's Magazine. 1931-1934.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

vol.40 no.157; vol.42 no.166-167.
Box 12, Folder 2

Harvard Magazine, vol.2. 1856.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 12, Folder 3

Harvard Magazine, vol.3. 1857.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 12, Folder 4

Harvard Magazine, vol.4. 1858.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 13, Folder 1

Harvard Magazine, vol.5. 1859.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 13, Folder 2

Harvard Magazine, vol.6. 1859-1860.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 13, Folder 3

Harvard Magazine, vol.7. 1860-1861.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 13, Folder 4

Harvard Magazine, vol.8. 1861-1862.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 13, Folder 5

Harvard Magazine, vol.9. 1862-1863.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 14, Folder 1

Harvard Magazine, vol.10. 1863-1864.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 14, Folder 2

Harvard Monthly, vol.15, 53. 1893, 1911.

Physical Description: 3 items.

Scope and Content Note

Incomplete numbers; includes 1893 Phillips Brooks memorial issue and 1911 Christmas issue.
Box 14, Folder 3

Harvard Monthly, vol.54-57. 1913.

Physical Description: 5 items.

Scope and Content Note

Incomplete numbers.
Box 14, Folder 4

Harvard Today, no.1. 1957.

Physical Description: 1 item.
Box 14, Folder 5

Lampoon, vol.1 no.1-10. 1876.

Physical Description: 10 items.
Box 14, Folder 6

Lampoon, vol.2 no.1-10. 1876-1877.

Physical Description: 10 items.
Box 14, Folder 7

Lampoon, vol.3 no.1-10. 1877.

Physical Description: 10 items.
Box 15, Folder 1

Lampoon, vol.4-6; Overseas Issue. 1877-1879, 1945.

Physical Description: 2 items.
Box 15, Folder 2

Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1882.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Centennial vol.11, part 1. Half leather binding with marbled papers over boards. Includes an address by Robert C. Winthrop, and remarks and poem by O.W. Holmes. Typed postcard signed in ink by Robert Winthrop.
 

Series 4: Reprints and Articles, 1876-1950.

Physical Description: (1 box).
Box 15, Folder 3

Adams, Raymond. 1940.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Thoreau at Harvard: some unpublished records”, from New England Quarterly.
Box 15, Folder 4

Anon. 1920.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “A satyrical description of commencement at Harvard, 1718” from the Magazine of History.
Box 15, Folder 5

Appleton, Nathan. 1881.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Harvard College during the war of rebellion” [Civil War], reprinted from New England Magazine.
Box 15, Folder 6

Bartlett, J. Gardner. 1924 April 3.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “The landed possessions of John Harvard,” from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin.
Box 15, Folder 7

Brosnahan, Timothy. 19--?.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet: “The courses leading to the Baccalaureate in Harvard College and Boston College”.
Box 15, Folder 8

Brown, Rollo Walter. 1926 December.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Portrait of an Olympian”, re Charles William Eliot, reprinted from Harper's.
Box 15, Folder 9

Conant, James Bryant. 1939, 1952.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Friends and enemies of learning”, reprinted from Yale Review. Pamphlet: “The threat to our national security”.
Box 15, Folder 10

Coyle, Edith Woodbury. 1929 April.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “The Quincy homestead”, from Bulletin of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
Box 15, Folder 11

Davis, Andrew McFarland. 1888-1890.

Physical Description: 4 items.

Scope and Content Note

Articles: “The site of the first college building at Cambridge”, “The first scholarship at Harvard College,” and “The early College buildings at Cambridge”, reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society. Article: “The Indian college at Cambridge,” from Magazine of American History, pp.33-39.
Box 15, Folder 12

Edes, Henry Herbert. 1897-1902.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Articles: “A letter of Henry Dunster”, and “Harvard theses of 1663”, reprinted from Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts and signed by the author.
Box 15, Folder 13

Gay, Frederick Lewis. 1915.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet: “Remarks on the first board of overseers of Harvard College and on certain books written by members of the class of 1642”. Signed by the author.
Box 15, Folder 14

Golan, Ethel. no date.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “A Lowell autobiography”, from the New England Quarterly.
Box 15, Folder 15

Goodspeed's Book Shop. 1947 May.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Catalogue, with article: “Red sky in the morning,” re a first edition of New England's First Fruits.
Box 15, Folder 16

Harvard professors write about their own departments. 1929 May 23.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Reprint, Harvard Alumni Bulletin.
Box 15, Folder 17

Harvard University. 1900.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

The exemption from taxation of the real estate of colleges and other charities.
Box 15, Folder 18

Hatch, Mary R.P. 1905.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Harvard University: Some account of its makers, its library and other buildings and its club life.”
Box 15, Folder 19

Jarvis, Edward. 1838.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Mr. Young's discourse on the life and character of Dr. Bowditch”.
Box 16, Folder 1

Lane, William Coolidge. 1904-1906.

Physical Description: 6 items.

Scope and Content Note

Assorted articles on the history of Harvard College by the former University librarian.
Box 16, Folder 2

Lowell, A. Lawrence. 1896.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Memoir of James Russell Lowell, LL. D.”, reprinted from the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Box 16, Folder 3

MacDonald, William. 1930 November 1.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “The Massachusetts temper, with the Autobiography of Thomas Shepard”, from the Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.
Box 16, Folder 4

Matthews, Albert. 1914.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Lists of temporary student at Harvard College, 1639-1800, reprinted from the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.
Box 16, Folder 5

McGill, Frederick. 1942 June.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Thoreau and college discipline”, reprinted from the New England Quarterly.
Box 16, Folder 6

Moore, George Foot. 1919 May.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Judah Monis”, reprinted from the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Box 16, Folder 7

Morgan, Morris H. 1909.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: The first Harvard doctors of medicine“, reprinted from the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.
Box 16, Folder 8

Noble, John. 1902.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”An old Harvard commencement program“, reprinted from the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.
Box 16, Folder 9

Perry, Ralph Barton. 1930.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”Charles William Eliot: His personal traits and essential creed“, reprinted from the New England Quarterly.
Box 16, Folder 10

Powell, Lawrence Clark. 1941.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”John Fiske--Bookman“, from the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America.
Box 16, Folder 11

Pusey, Nathan. 1957.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Fundraising booklet: ”Now press you on: the story of a program for Harvard College“.
Box 16, Folder 12

Quest, Aleck. 1888.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”The fast set at Harvard University“, reprinted from the North American Review.
Box 16, Folder 13

Richardson, Charles Francis. 1876, 1933.

Physical Description: 2 items.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”Cambridge on the Charles“, Harpers (with a letter from the editor).
Box 16, Folder 14

Ringmer Church. 1917 December.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Pamphlet re the latten tablet in Ringmer Church, and the Church's connection through the Sadler family to John Harvard.
Box 16, Folder 15

Robbins, Caroline. 1950 July.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”The strenuous Whig, Thomas Hollis of Lincoln's Inn“, from William and Mary Quarterly.
Box 16, Folder 16

Seldes, Gilbert. 1928.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”Harvard“, re Harvard humor, from College Humor. Magazine notable for rarity and cover art by Rolf Armstrong.
Box 16, Folder 17

Simons, Lao Genevra. 1934 February.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: ”Isaac Greenwood, first Hollis professor“ from Scripta Mathematica.
Box 16, Folder 18

Sullivan, Mark. 1904 August.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: 'The personality of President Eliot”, reprinted from the Outlook.
Box 16, Folder 19

Walsh, James. 1932.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Scholasticism in the colonial colleges”, reprinted from the New England Quarterly.
Box 16, Folder 20

Winsor, Justin. 1894.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “The archives of Harvard College”, reprinted from the American Antiquarian Society.
Box 16, Folder 21

Young, Edwards J. 1880.

Physical Description: 1 item.

Scope and Content Note

Article: “Subjects for Master's Degree in Harvard College, 1655-1791” reprinted from the Massachusetts Historical Society.