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- catalog abstract "The documents consist of handwritten records compiled during a civil investigation into drunken underage parties and “nightwalking” in December 1676 and January 1677. The investigation was likely carried out by Cambridge Justice of the Peace and Harvard Steward Thomas Danforth, in his capacity as town officer, and focused on the actions of adolescent Cambridge residents, between the ages of 16-23 regarding their involvement in parties that involved “drinking, and had singing and dauncing.” The documents includes testimony from Harvard students James Alling and Thomas Barnard of the Class of 1679, Thomas Cheever of the Class of 1677, and Percival Green, who would later graduate as a member of the Class of 1680, regarding their activities on December 28, 1676. The documents offer a resource for studying the drinking and social behavior of both male and female adolescents in 17th century Massachusetts, including servants. The documents mention the involvement of an individual identified as "Silvanus Negro."".
- catalog alternative "Disorders papers".
- catalog contributor b2447414.
- catalog contributor b2447415.
- catalog coverage "New England Social life and customs 17th century Sources.".
- catalog date "1676".
- catalog description "Related materials in the Harvard University Archives include Records of the Faculty relating to disorders, 1768-1880 (UAIII 15.21.6).".
- catalog description "The documents consist of handwritten records compiled during a civil investigation into drunken underage parties and “nightwalking” in December 1676 and January 1677. The investigation was likely carried out by Cambridge Justice of the Peace and Harvard Steward Thomas Danforth, in his capacity as town officer, and focused on the actions of adolescent Cambridge residents, between the ages of 16-23 regarding their involvement in parties that involved “drinking, and had singing and dauncing.” The documents includes testimony from Harvard students James Alling and Thomas Barnard of the Class of 1679, Thomas Cheever of the Class of 1677, and Percival Green, who would later graduate as a member of the Class of 1680, regarding their activities on December 28, 1676. The documents offer a resource for studying the drinking and social behavior of both male and female adolescents in 17th century Massachusetts, including servants. The documents mention the involvement of an individual identified as "Silvanus Negro."".
- catalog extent ".01 cubic feet (1 folder)".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. University records. hua".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. hua".
- catalog issued "1676".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Cambridge".
- catalog spatial "New England Social life and customs 17th century Sources.".
- catalog spatial "New England".
- catalog subject "Adolescence New England 17th century Sources.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Massachusetts Cambridge Sources.".
- catalog subject "Conduct of life New England 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Drinking of alcoholic beverages Massachusetts Cambridge 17th century Sources.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Students Alcohol Use.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Students Discipline.".
- catalog subject "Young men New England 17th century Sources.".
- catalog subject "Young women New England 17th century Sources.".
- catalog title "Examination of College students and others for disorderly conduct, 1676.".
- catalog type "collection".