Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers. and Graduates of Harvard University, 1636-1910University, 1910 - 908 pages |
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Page 14 - Court, six of them are of the Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to see that every one be diligent and proficient in his proper place.
Page 7 - After God had carried us safe to New England and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
Page 5 - The Governor Mr. Winthrope, the Deputy Mr. Dudley, the Treasurer Mr. Bellingham, Mr. Humfrey, Mr. Herlakenden, Mr. Staughton, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Damport, Mr. Wells, Mr. Sheopard, & Mr. Peters, these, or the greater part of them, whereof Mr. Winthrope, Mr. Dudley, or Mr. Bellingham, to bee alway one, to take order for a colledge at Newtowne.
Page 14 - It is therefore ordered by this Court, and the authority thereof, that the Governor and Deputy Governor for the time being, and all the Magistrates of this jurisdiction, together with the teaching Elders of the six next adjoining towns, viz. Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Boston, Roxbury, and Dorchester, and the President of the said College for the time being...
Page 14 - College for the time being, together with the ministers of the congregational churches in the towns of Cambridge, Watertown, Charlestown, Boston, Roxbury, and Dorchester...
Page 268 - Whitman Kilburn, MD 1884 *John Lamson Lamson '1897 Arthur Henry Lea William Pollock Learned James Louis Lester Edward Harris Lum *Charles Dudley March '1887 George White Merrill George Passarow Messervy, LL.B. Washington (Mo.; 1882 Andrew Miller Arthur Wendell Moors Charles Morgan Sanford Morison Charles Henry Morss, AM 1882 David Mould Austin Kent Muzzey Thomas White Nickerson, STB Gen. Theol. Sem. (NY) 1886 Charles Phelps Norton, Prof. Law Buffalo Law S. (Univ. Buffalo) William Francis O'Callaghan...
Page 5 - Humfrey, Mr Herlakenden, Mr Staughton, Mr Cotton, Mr Wilson, Mr Damport, Mr Wells, Mr Sheopard, & Mr Peters, these, or the greater part of them, whereof Mr Winthrope, Mr Dudley, or Mr Bellingham, to bee alway one, to take order for a colledge at Newetowne./ Mass.
Page 14 - AND whereas by an act of the general court of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, passed in the year one thousand six hundred and forty-two, the governor and deputy governor, for the time being...
Page 124 - Arts in 1 655 ; the other portion of the class, who took the Bachelor's degree 10 August, were required, under a law which remained in force until 1873, to wait three years before taking the Master's degree.
Page 240 - Dawes Eliot Furness, AM •John Baldwin Gilman, AM •1873 Malcolm Scollay Greenough James Grier, LL.B. 1870 Frederic Robert Halsey, AM 1872; LL.B. Columbia 1870 John Hillis, AM Charles Frederick Hinckle, LL.B.