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  2. Hollis Chair of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy

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    The Hollis Chair of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy [] is an endowed professorship established at Harvard College in 1727 by Thomas Hollis. [1] The chair, now part of the Physics Department, is the second oldest at Harvard, and the oldest professorship in science in the United States.

  3. Hollis Professor of Divinity - Wikipedia

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    The terms for the new position were drawn up in London on 22 August 1721. [4] Requirements for the professor were not very sectarian, although Hollis made a requirement of character: "That he should be a man of solid learning in divinity, of sound, or orthodox principles, one well gifted to teach, of a sober and pious life, and of a grave conversation."

  4. List of museums in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    National Pinball Museum [17] Newseum, founded 1997 in Rosslyn, Virginia, moved to Washington in 2008, closed December 2019 and is currently seeking new location. [18] Washington Doll's House and Toy Museum, founded in 1975, closed 2004. [19] [20] Washington Gallery of Modern Art; USS Barry (DD-933), opened as a museum ship in 1984, closed in ...

  5. Center for Hellenic Studies - Wikipedia

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    chs.harvard.edu Director's Residence (2008) Center for Hellenic Studies, Stoa Apartments (2008) The Center for Hellenic Studies ( CHS ) is a research institute for classics located in Washington, D.C. at 3100 Whitehaven Street NW.

  6. Harvard Library - Wikipedia

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    By 1973, Harvard Library had authored or published over 430 volumes in print in addition to nine periodicals and seven annual publications. Among these is a monthly newsletter, The Harvard Librarian and a quarterly journal, Harvard Library Bulletin, which was established in 1947, dormant from 1960 until 1967, and published regularly since. [23]

  7. Dumbarton Oaks - Wikipedia

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    The land of Dumbarton Oaks was formerly part of the Rock of Dumbarton grant that Queen Anne made in 1702 to Colonel Ninian Beall (ca. 1625-1717). Around 1801, William Hammond Dorsey (1764–1818) built the first house on the property (the central block of the existing structure) and an orangery.

  8. Historical Society of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Society of Washington, D.C., also called the DC History Center, is an educational foundation dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Washington, D.C. The society provides lectures, exhibits, classes, and community events. It runs a museum, library, and publishes the journal Washington History.

  9. National Archives Building - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the National Archives building stands four statues, carved from 1934-1935. The sculptors were most likely chosen by the designer of the National Archives building, Pope and the Commission on Fine Arts. [13] They were carved from large slabs of limestone, shipped to DC from Indiana on specifically designed flatcars. [14]

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