Box 17
Contains 39 Results:
A copy of Report of the Committee appointed to take into consideration the expediency of modifying the order of 9 February 1826 in relation to printing the annual report to the Overseers, June 11, 1829
Report signed by Isaac Parker, per order of the Committee. The copy was transcribed from the Board of Overseers by John Pierce, Secretary.
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the Library, Philosophical apparatus, December 26, 1829
Report of the Committee appointed to examine students in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy, January 15, 1829
Copy of a report or opinion of the Examining Committee of Ancient Languages in 1830, August 17, 1830
Report possibly written by John S. Popkin, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature.
Report of the Committee to visit and enquire into the state of the College, April 29, 1806
Report signed by Edward H. Robbins by order the Committee.
Report of the Committee of the Corporation appointed to consider the pecuniary claims of Eliphalet Pearson L.L.D. who has recently relinquished his connection with the University, May 13, 1806
Report signed by Oliver Wendell and J. Davis.
Report of the Committee appointed to inspect the Library, August 1806
Report signed by Marshall Spring, Chairman.
Report of the Committee of the Overseers appointed to visit the College and consider what may be beneficial to it, October 21, 1806
Report signed by Levi Lincoln, Chairman.
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the state of the College, Spring 1807
Report signed by Marshall Spring, per order of the Committee.
Report of the Joint Committee of the Corporation and Overseers on Hebrew Instruction, July 6, 1807
Report signed by Joseph Eckley, per order of the Committee.
Report of the Joint Committee of the Corporation and Overseers on Hebrew Instruction, July 6, 1807
Report signed by Joseph Eckley, per order of the Committee.
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the state of Harvard College, October 20, 1807
Report signed by James Sullivan, Chairman.
Report of the Committee appointed by the Corporation to consider the expediency of building a tomb for the remains of College officers, December 14, 1807
Report signed by Samuel Webber and Henry Ware.
Report of the Committee of the Overseers of Harvard College to whom was referred the consideration of the vote of the Corporation, proposing to require the Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica or the Adjunct Professor to reside at Cambridge, October 31, 1808
Report signed by George Cabot, per order of the Committee.
Report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Overseers of the University to attend the examination of the Junior Class, June 13, 1820
Report appears to be a draft with several revisions throughout the text.
Report of the College government to the Overseers, June 1820
Report of the Committee appointed at the last semi-annual meeting of the Overseers to take into consideration the subject of Professor Everett's exemption of residence at Cambridge, May 7, 1822
Document is signed by J. Pickering. Report appears to be a draft with several revisions throughout the text.
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the Library, Philosophical Apparatus, Medical Rooms, and Chemical Laboratory, August 16, 1822
Contains two drafts.
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the state of the Library, August 16, 1822
Report signed by T.M. [Thaddeus Mason] Harris.
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the Library, 1824
Report signed by John Welles, Chairman.
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the Library, the Philosophical Apparatus, and the Medical and Chemical apartments, 1825
Report signed by Thaddeus Mason Harris, Chairman.
Letter from Jacob Bigelow to the Board of Overseers, April 25, 1825
Jacob Bigelow, Professor of Materia Medica, reports that the Lectures on Materia Medica were attended by 107 medical students in November 1824 through January 1825.
Letter from Walter Channing to Aaron Hill, April 26, 1825
Walter Channing, Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence, reports that 128 Harvard University students attended medical lectures in the courses given in 1824-1825. Of these 128 students, 105 attended lectures on obstetrics and medical jurisprudence taught by Channing at the Medical College.
Report of the University Professor of Law to the Board of Overseers, January 9, 1826
Report signed by A. [Asahel] Stearns, University Professor of Law.