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  2. Thomas Hollis (1659–1731) - Wikipedia

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    In 1726, he also endowed the Hollis Chair of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy with the same amount. Hollis also convinced his younger brothers, John and Nathaniel, to contribute substantially to Harvard and thus helped establish a legacy of civil and religious liberty across the Massachusetts Bay Colony decades before the American Revolution.

  3. Robin W. Kilson - Wikipedia

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    Kilson was born on May 31, 1953, in Newton, Massachusetts. [1] She obtained her Bachelor of Arts, Master's, and PhD from Harvard University.She taught at Bryn Mawr College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Mount Holyoke College, the University of Texas at Austin, and Northeastern University.

  4. George Pierce Baker - Wikipedia

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    Baker graduated in the Harvard College class of 1887, served as Editor-in-Chief of The Harvard Monthly, and taught in the English Department at Harvard from 1888 until 1924. He started his "47 workshop" class in playwriting in 1905. He was instrumental in creating the Harvard Theatre Collection at Harvard University Library.

  5. List of Harvard College freshman dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Designed by two Harvard Presidents, John Leverett and Benjamin Wadsworth, between 1718 and 1720 for the housing of sixty-four students, the building served various functions over the years, including a refuge for American soldiers during the Siege of Boston, and an observatory after Thomas Hollis' donation of a twenty-four-foot telescope in ...

  6. Hasty Pudding Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hasty Pudding Club, often referred to simply as the Pudding, is a social club at Harvard University, and one of three sub-organizations that comprise the Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770. [1] The current clubhouse was designed by Peabody and Stearns and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978.

  7. Joseph Lovering - Wikipedia

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    Lovering graduated from Harvard in 1833. In 1838, he was named Hollis Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Harvard. He held this chair until 1888, when he was appointed Professor Emeritus, after 50 years service. He was acting regent of the university (1853–1854) and succeeded Felton as regent.

  8. Charles Davenport - Wikipedia

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    However, after the re-discovery of Gregor Mendel's laws of heredity, he moved on to become a prominent supporter of Mendelian inheritance. [ 5 ] From 1899 to 1904 Davenport taught at the University of Chicago , where he was also curator of the university's Zoological Museum from 1901 to 1904. [ 6 ]

  9. Hollis Professor of Divinity - Wikipedia

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    The Hollis Chair of Divinity is an endowed chair at Harvard Divinity School. It was established in 1721 by Thomas Hollis , a wealthy English merchant and benefactor of the university, at a salary of £80 per year. [ 1 ]