Mather House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University. Opened in 1970, it is named after Increase Mather, a Puritan in...
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The first three of these also became ministers. In 1651, Mather was admitted to Harvard College, where he roomed with and studied under Robert Massey. When...
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orders in New England, Cotton Mather unsuccessfully sought the presidency of Harvard College. After 1702, Cotton Mather clashed with Joseph Dudley, the...
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Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States...
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It had originally been named for early Harvard president Increase Mather and was part of Harvard's Leverett House until 1960. Constructed in 1929–30 during...
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McKinlock Jr, a Harvard graduate who was killed by a German machine gun near Soissons in 1918. With the formation of Leverett House in 1930-31, Mather Hall, across...
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Quadrangle, including Pforzheimer House, Cabot House, and Currier House, has been incorporated into Harvard College's house system. Under the terms of the...
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p. 210. John Harvard cannot rightly be called the founder of Harvard College... Mather, Cotton (1853). Robbins, Thomas (ed.). Magnalia Christi Americana:...
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Currier House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses of Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Opened in September 1970...
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Harvard University. "History of the Presidency". Harvard University President. Retrieved January 9, 2024. Mather, Cotton (1702). Magnalia Christi Americana:...
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