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Harvard, John

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Harvard, John (1607–1638)

English-born US educational benefactor. He was a teaching elder in the church at Charlestown, Massachusetts. Harvard was born in London, England. He left half his estate – including his 400-volume library – to the college which was named after him in 1639.



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