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Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century, Part I
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460 pages
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The book offers an exploration of Harvard College during its formative years in the seventeenth century, delving into its establishment, growth, and the academic environment of the time. It highlights the college's influence on education, culture, and society, providing insights into the challenges and achievements faced by its early scholars and leaders. The narrative captures the historical significance of Harvard as a pioneering institution in American higher education.
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2014, hardcover
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