The Court agree to give Four Hundred Pounds towards a School or College, whereof Two Hundred Pounds shall be paid the next year, and Two Hundred Pounds when the work is finished, and the next Court to appoint where and what building. social institutions of the united states - Stran 57avtor: james bryce - 1891Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Richard Gause Boone - 1889 - 444 strani
...for years to come a monument to it and its people, voted t the sum of four hundred pounds " toward a school or college ; whereof two hundred pounds shall...the next Court to appoint where and what building." The following year twelve of the most trusted men of the whole colony, previously appointed, magistrates... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1889 - 440 strani
...for years to come a monument to it and its people, voted t the sum of four hundred pounds " toward a school or college ; whereof two hundred pounds shall...the next Court to appoint where and what building." The following year twelve of the most trusted men of the whole colony, previously appointed, magistrates... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1889 - 440 strani
...for years to come a monument to it and its people, voted t the sum of four hundred pounds " toward a school or college ; whereof two hundred pounds shall...the next Court to appoint where and what building." The following year twelve of the most trusted men of the whole colony, previously appointed, magistrates... | |
| 1889 - 758 strani
...1G36, " agreed to give four hundred pounds towards a school or college, whereof two hundred pounds to be paid the next year and two hundred pounds when...the work is finished, and the next court to appoint 'when and what building." l This seems a very small beginning for the foundation of a college, 1 Mass.... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 66 strani
...October 28th, passed the following resolution : — "The court agree to give Four Hundred Pounds toward a School or College, whereof Two Hundred Pounds shall...the next Court to appoint where and what building." The next year it appointed twelve of the most eminent men in the Colony " to take order for a college... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1890 - 352 strani
...1636, " agreed to give four hundred pounds towards a school or college, whereof two hundred pounds to be paid the next year and two hundred pounds when...the work is finished, and the next court to appoint when and what building."1 This seems a very small beginning for tHe foundation of a college, 1 Mass.... | |
| 1912 - 568 strani
...agreed to give £400 towards a school or college, whereof £200 to be paid the next year and £200 when the work is finished, and the next court to appoint where and what building." This was the basis for founding the college. In 1638 John Harvard bequeathed one-half of his estate... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1891 - 640 strani
...agree to give £400 towards a school or college, whereof £200 shall be paid the next year, and £200 when the work is finished, and the next Court to appoint where and what building." In the following year John Harvard, a noncontbrming clergyman of England, died at Charlestown, leaving... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1891 - 292 strani
...sum of £400 " towards a school or college ; whereof ,£200 shall be paid the next year, and =£200 when the work is finished, and the next court to appoint where and what building." Said Edward Everett, speaking of John Harvard at the dedication of his monument : " It was given to... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1891 - 616 strani
...agree to give £400 toward a school or college, whereof £200 shall be paid the next year and £200 when the work is finished, and the next court to appoint where and what build• l'art of an address delivered before the Harvard Club of Seattle, Wash., Oct. 9, 1891. ing."... | |
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