Annals of Haverford, 1833-1837
Scope and Contents
This volume gives an account of the founding and beginning of Haverford College. It recounts some of the large decisions made by the institution and the programs undertaken. Some of the topics discussed include: the opening of the school, engagements of the students, visits by the managers, lectures and arrangment of the school room, arrangements of the minerals, regulations, Loganian society, the grounds, examinations, and regulations of the studies. The entires are dated, and most of them end with the word "Comes." Some of the entires are in rhyming verse, while most are in prose.
Dates
- Creation: 1833-1837
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Presented by Miss Hannah Fox, Foxburg, Clarion County, Pennslyvania, Fifth month 1926.
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