John Harvard and his times . 0 014 069 345 5 f •«^ ^ :v^^. HAKVAHU HOUSE, STilATTOKU-ON-AVON. — Frontispiece. See page 80. JOHN HARVARD AND HIS TIMES BY HENRY C. SHELLEY AUTHOR OF UTEHARV BY-PATHS OF OLD ENGLAND, ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1907 LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Copies Received OCT 3 1907 Copyriffht Entry Cci 3 /fd7 CLASS A xXc, No, COPY A. ff ,i 47 33/^7 Copyright, 1907,By Little, Bkowv, and Company. All rights reserved Published October, 1907 THE TNIVERSITT PRESS, CAMBRTBOT:, ^^-I^I^S^ TOCHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT WHOSE PRESIDENCY OF HA
John Harvard and his times . 0 014 069 345 5 f •«^ ^ :v^^. HAKVAHU HOUSE, STilATTOKU-ON-AVON. — Frontispiece. See page 80. JOHN HARVARD AND HIS TIMES BY HENRY C. SHELLEY AUTHOR OF UTEHARV BY-PATHS OF OLD ENGLAND, ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1907 LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Copies Received OCT 3 1907 Copyriffht Entry Cci 3 /fd7 CLASS A xXc, No, COPY A. ff ,i 47 33/^7 Copyright, 1907,By Little, Bkowv, and Company. All rights reserved Published October, 1907 THE TNIVERSITT PRESS, CAMBRTBOT:, ^^-I^I^S^ TOCHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT WHOSE PRESIDENCY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY ADDS AN ILLUSTRIOUS CHAPTER TO ITS ANNALS PREFACE il MONG the names graven on the foun-/-\ dation stones of American history noneis so deeply carved or is so rich in prom-ise of endurance as that of John fact, no name has been for so many gen-erations so literally a household word. Itwas familiar long before the name of GeorgeWashington become a commonplace of Ameri-can speech ; and, no matter what new sons offame may be borjohnharvardhisti00she
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