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Chapter 3. The President and Fellows of Harvard College The Oldest Corporation in America, 1650
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- A major work on the Corporation and the Board of Overseers is that of John M. Hoffmann
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- Dunster seems to have thought of the personnel of the College as something like the board of deacons for the tutelage of the students and for the nurture of young teachers in the service of the truth. Dunster was quite possibly familiar with the tradition that the Jewish community in the Exile was expected to be governed by
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- Schattschneider David A.
- Shuckburgh Evelyn S.
- Sibley John Langdon
- So reads the foreword of the projected four-volume A History of the University in Europe
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- The parchment Charter is preserved in the University Archives.
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- The rough draft of the Veritas seal is pictured by Quincy in his History of Harvard University
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- We have seen how Dunster had seen to it that the Corporation had
- With the full incorporation of the College in 1650 with a Charter granted by the Commonwealth
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Chapter 1. The Covenantal and Eschatological Context of Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century
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- Adams Charles Francis
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- Banks Charles Edward
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- L'Estrange Sir Roger
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- life of the College
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- M'Crie Thomas
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- Moran Susan
- Morgan Edmund
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- Morison Samuel Eliot
- Morton Nathaniel
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- New England A General History
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- There would be no attempt to found a college in Rhode Island until Brown University in 1764.
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