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  2. History of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    The history of Harvard University begins in 1636, when Harvard College was founded in the young settlement of New Towne in Massachusetts, which had been settled in 1630. New Towne was organized as a town on the founding of the university, and changed its name two years later to Cambridge, Massachusetts , in honor of the city in England.

  3. Harvard University Department of History - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard University Department of History is home to some of the world's leading and most renowned scholars in history. The department focuses on multiple areas within history "including social life, the economy, culture, thought, and politics. Students of history study individuals, groups, communities, and nations from every imaginable ...

  4. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    harvard .edu. Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Its influence, wealth, and rankings have made it one of the most ...

  5. John White Webster - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Harriet Fredrica Hickling. Conviction (s) Murder. Criminal penalty. Death by hanging. John White Webster (May 20, 1793 – August 30, 1850) was an American professor of chemistry and geology at Harvard Medical College. In 1850, he was convicted of murder in the Parkman–Webster murder case and hanged.

  6. James Hankins - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University. James Hankins (born 1955) is an American intellectual historian specializing in the Italian Renaissance. He is the General Editor of the I Tatti Renaissance Library and the Associate Editor of the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. [ 1] He is a professor in the History Department of Harvard University.

  7. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (born July 11, 1938) is a Pulitzer Prize -winning American historian specializing in early America and the history of women, and a professor at Harvard University. [ 1] Her approach to history has been described as a tribute to "the silent work of ordinary people". [ 2] Ulrich has also been a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient.

  8. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia began as a complementary project for Nupedia, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process. [ 20] It was founded on March 9, 2000, under the ownership of Bomis, a web portal company.

  9. History and traditions of Harvard commencements - Wikipedia

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    Harvard's Commencement Day, on which degrees are conferred, is the highlight of several days of events such as receptions, dinners, concerts, literary exercises, miscellaneous ceremonies, a baccalaureate service, and Class Day events. [further explanation needed]. [ 10] The annual meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association, long convened on the ...