| Harvard University - 1883 - 284 strani
...order for a college at Newtown." The name, "Newtown," was soon afterwards changed by the General Court to Cambridge, in recognition of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who had been in the... | |
| Harvard University - 1910 - 944 strani
...order for a college at Newtown." The name, "Xewtown," was soon afterwards changed by the General Court to Cambridge, in recognition of the English University where many of the colonists bad been educated. The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who... | |
| Harvard University - 1878 - 494 strani
...at Newtown." The name, " Newtown," was soon afterwards changed by the General Court to Cambridye, iu recognition of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who had been in the... | |
| 1906 - 858 strani
...should be at "Newtowne." This was in 1636, but the same year the name was changed to Cambridge, in honor of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. Two years after the establishment of the college, John Harvard, dying at Charlestown, left his library... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1885 - 504 strani
...order for a college at Newtown.' The name, ' Newtown,' was soon afterwards changed by the General Court to Cambridge, in recognition of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. "The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who had been in the... | |
| 1893 - 96 strani
...learning in America, was founded in 1636 by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay voting to give .£400. Twelve of the most eminent men of the colony were...College, at that University, bequeathed to the college £800 and his library, whereupon it took his name. In 1640, by a legislative enactment, certain officials... | |
| Harvard University - 1895 - 668 strani
...at Kewtown." The name, " Newtown," was soon afterwards changed by the General Court to <7ambridge, in recognition of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who had been in the... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 988 strani
...for a college at Newtown," and soon after, the uame of that settlement, three miles from Boston, was changed to Cambridge in recognition of the English University, where many of the ministers and laymen of the colony had been educated. In 1638, Rev. John Harvard bequeathed half of... | |
| Charles Leonard-Stuart, George Jotham Hagar - 1912 - 688 strani
...authorized " to take order for a college at Newtown." The name of Cambridge was soon afterward adopted in recognition of the English .University, where many of the colonists had been -educated. In 1038 John Harvard, a young non-conformist minister, died in Charlestown, leaving to tlie college £750... | |
| Harvard University - 1913 - 960 strani
...for a eolloge at Newtown." The name, " Newtown," was soon afterwards changed by the General Court t<J Cambridge, in recognition of the English University where many of the colonists had been educated. The following year (1638) John Harvard, a non-conforming clergyman of England, who had been in the... | |
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