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Unspecified Box 97

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Contains 10 Results:

Seniors book, [Class of 1771, 1769 August-1771 July] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 8,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

Seniors book, [Class of 1773, 1771 May-1773 June] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 10,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

[Seniors, Class of 1775, Juniors, Class of 1777, 1773 September-1776 April] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 13,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

Overseers book, [1773-1782] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 14,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

[Juniors and Seniors book, Class of 1776, 1774 August-1776 May] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 15,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

[Class of 1776, 1775 November-1775 December] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 16,
Scope and Contents:

This volume contains student borrowing records during the time when Harvard College moved to Concord, Massachusetts during the American Revolution.

Books lent, no. 3, [1766 November-1767 May] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 4,
Scope and Contents:

Classes of 1767-1768.

[Students and faculty, 1767 August-1767 October] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 5,
Scope and Contents:

Classes of 1768-1769.

[Class of 1768, 1767 November-1768 July] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 6,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...

[Class of 1770, 1768 March-1770 April] Digital

Item — unspecified: Box 97Identifier: UAIII 50.15.60, UAIII 50.15.60, Volume 7,
Scope of the Collection: The library charging records offer insight into the reading habits and intellectual life of New England's most educated thinkers in the era when Boston earned the title, "the Athens of America." Book borrowers include Harvard faculty and students, tutors, overseers, proctors, administrators, and employees. New Englanders who were not officially affiliated with Harvard also had borrowing privileges. These include prominent clergy, jurists, lawyers, doctors, educators, and civic leaders. ...