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HARVARD UNIVERSITY, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 1636, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It has profoundly influenced American education and the trends of American politics. Six Presidents of the United States are among its alumni. The illustration above is from an engraving of the College built in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the seventeenth century. The buildings, from left to right, are:—Harvard, built in 1675; Stoughton Hall, built in 1699; and Massachusetts Ha ll, built in 1720,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610506.2.55

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 8

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 1636, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It has profoundly influenced American education and the trends of American politics. Six Presidents of the United States are among its alumni. The illustration above is from an engraving of the College built in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the seventeenth century. The buildings, from left to right, are:—Harvard, built in 1675; Stoughton Hall, built in 1699; and Massachusetts Hall, built in 1720, Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 8

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 1636, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It has profoundly influenced American education and the trends of American politics. Six Presidents of the United States are among its alumni. The illustration above is from an engraving of the College built in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the seventeenth century. The buildings, from left to right, are:—Harvard, built in 1675; Stoughton Hall, built in 1699; and Massachusetts Hall, built in 1720, Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 8

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