Box 5
Contains 7 Results:
George Alcock, AB, 1673 Digital
This folder contains an original (10.5 x 5.75 in.) and two photographic copies (12.5 x 9 in., 10 x 5.25 in.) of the diploma of George Alcock. This is the earliest known diploma to exist at Harvard. Alcock received his Bachelor of Arts in 1673 but did not receive his diploma until 1676. The diploma is dated April 19, 1676.
Nathaniel Saltonstall, AB, 1727 Digital
This series contains eleven Bachelor of Arts diplomas from 1676 to 1799. In some cases, diplomas post date the graduate's degree date. Includes original diplomas, photographic copies, typewritten copies, and photostats.
James Halsey, AB, 1737 Digital
This folder contains an original diploma (10.25 x 8.75 in.) and a photostat (10.5 x 9 in.).
Thomas Allen, AB, 1762 Digital
This series contains eleven Bachelor of Arts diplomas from 1676 to 1799. In some cases, diplomas post date the graduate's degree date. Includes original diplomas, photographic copies, typewritten copies, and photostats.
Samuel Wolcott, AM, 1701 Digital
This folder contains Wolcott's diploma and a wax diploma seal.
Jonathan Frye, AM, 1765 Digital
This series contains nine Master of Arts diplomas from 1701 to 1795. In some cases, diplomas post date the graduate's degree date. Master of Arts degrees were usually received three years after the completion of a Bachelor of Arts. Included among the formats in this series are original diplomas, a wax diploma seal, and an eighteenth century diploma envelope.
John New, AM, 1765 Digital
This series contains nine Master of Arts diplomas from 1701 to 1795. In some cases, diplomas post date the graduate's degree date. Master of Arts degrees were usually received three years after the completion of a Bachelor of Arts. Included among the formats in this series are original diplomas, a wax diploma seal, and an eighteenth century diploma envelope.