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- catalog abstract "This collection contains drafts of five miscellaneous votes by the Harvard Faculty between 1742 and 1803 related to student behavior, both in specific cases and in the development of College rules. The documents consist of drafts of votes related to the settling of dormitory chambers after Commencement in 1742, a financial complaint made by student Asa Packard (Harvard AB 1783) in 1780, a ban on hats in Chapel in 1801, a rule related to student delinquents in 1801, and the suspension of student George Brimmer (Harvard AB 1803) for neglect of his studies in 1803. Documents are in the hand of Harvard Presidents Edward Holyoke and Joseph Willard, and Professor Edward Wigglesworth.".
- catalog contributor b2447430.
- catalog contributor b2447431.
- catalog contributor b2447432.
- catalog contributor b2447433.
- catalog date "1742".
- catalog description "Detailed inventory available electronically: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:hua45011".
- catalog description "Harvard University. Drafts of Faculty votes, 1742-1803. UAIII 27.80, Harvard University Archives.".
- catalog description "The Harvard Faculty, initially known as the Immediate Government, began holding meetings in 1725 to discuss educational and administrative concerns of the College. The group consisted of the President of Harvard College, the professors and tutors, and occasionally the librarian, the steward, and other invited parties with an interest in the subjects of discussion. The earliest meetings, from 1725 into the early nineteenth century, were often focused on student disciplinary concerns and routine administrative matters, including the maintenance of College buildings, the purchase of supplies, leaves of absence, policy decisions, rooming assignments, and other rules, regulations, and pressing matters.".
- catalog description "This collection contains drafts of five miscellaneous votes by the Harvard Faculty between 1742 and 1803 related to student behavior, both in specific cases and in the development of College rules. The documents consist of drafts of votes related to the settling of dormitory chambers after Commencement in 1742, a financial complaint made by student Asa Packard (Harvard AB 1783) in 1780, a ban on hats in Chapel in 1801, a rule related to student delinquents in 1801, and the suspension of student George Brimmer (Harvard AB 1803) for neglect of his studies in 1803. Documents are in the hand of Harvard Presidents Edward Holyoke and Joseph Willard, and Professor Edward Wigglesworth.".
- catalog extent ".05 cubic feet (5 folders)".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. Online resources. Full content online. hua".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. University records. hua".
- catalog isPartOf "Colonial North American Project at Harvard University. net".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. hua".
- catalog issued "1742".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Cambridge".
- catalog subject "Brimmer, George W., 1784-1838.".
- catalog subject "Harvard College (1636-1780)".
- catalog subject "Harvard College (1780- )".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Administration.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Discipline.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Faculty.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Regulations.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Students.".
- catalog subject "Packard, Asa, 1758-1843.".
- catalog subject "Student housing Massachusetts Cambridge 18th century.".
- catalog title "Drafts of Faculty votes, 1742-1803.".
- catalog type "collection".