Third Annual Report on the State of Harvard University for the Academical Year 1827-8

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This First Edition copy of The Third Annual Report of the President of Harvard University to the Overseers on The State of the Institution for the academical year 1827-8 was published in 1829 by Harvard University and printed by Hillard, Metcalf, and Co., printers for the University, in Cambridge, MA. Publication The Report is contained in a 6 x 10 inch booklet of 63 pages in paper covers. The report covers both the educational and financial status of the University, with the information presented in a number of tables and exhibits with very little explanatory text. The items covered are:

  • Course of Instruction for Undergraduates (Table – 4 pages)

  • Course of Instruction for the Students in the Three Faculties (Law, Theology, Medical – 1 page)

  • Table I – The State of the Departments (3 pages)

  • Table II – The Duties of the Instructors (15 pages)

  • Table III – The Progress of the Students (12 pages)

  • Table IV – Omissions and Punishments of the Students (1 page)

  • Table V – General Statements (1 page)

  • Treasurer's Report (14 pages)

No. I – An Account of real and personal property of Harvard College...

No. II – Property held by the College specially appropriated, and an account of donations not yet received

No. III – Statement of the income of Harvard College, from commencement 1827 to commencement 1828

No. IV -Expenses of Harvard College from August 29, 1827 to August 29, 1828

No. V – Estimate of probable income of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1829

No. VI - Estimate of probable expenses of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1929

No. VII – Estimate of the Expenses of a student at Harvard College for one year ,,, after August 31, 1828

Auditor's Report (3 pages)

The illustrations accompanying this description show the cover, title page, and a typical page of text of the document. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text, tables and exhibits are easily read. The covers are slightly stained. The document is string bound and in good to very good condition

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This First Edition copy of The Third Annual Report of the President of Harvard University to the Overseers on The State of the Institution for the academical year 1827-8 was published in 1829 by Harvard University and printed by Hillard, Metcalf, and Co., printers for the University, in Cambridge, MA. Publication The Report is contained in a 6 x 10 inch booklet of 63 pages in paper covers. The report covers both the educational and financial status of the University, with the information presented in a number of tables and exhibits with very little explanatory text. The items covered are:

  • Course of Instruction for Undergraduates (Table – 4 pages)

  • Course of Instruction for the Students in the Three Faculties (Law, Theology, Medical – 1 page)

  • Table I – The State of the Departments (3 pages)

  • Table II – The Duties of the Instructors (15 pages)

  • Table III – The Progress of the Students (12 pages)

  • Table IV – Omissions and Punishments of the Students (1 page)

  • Table V – General Statements (1 page)

  • Treasurer's Report (14 pages)

No. I – An Account of real and personal property of Harvard College...

No. II – Property held by the College specially appropriated, and an account of donations not yet received

No. III – Statement of the income of Harvard College, from commencement 1827 to commencement 1828

No. IV -Expenses of Harvard College from August 29, 1827 to August 29, 1828

No. V – Estimate of probable income of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1829

No. VI - Estimate of probable expenses of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1929

No. VII – Estimate of the Expenses of a student at Harvard College for one year ,,, after August 31, 1828

Auditor's Report (3 pages)

The illustrations accompanying this description show the cover, title page, and a typical page of text of the document. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text, tables and exhibits are easily read. The covers are slightly stained. The document is string bound and in good to very good condition

This First Edition copy of The Third Annual Report of the President of Harvard University to the Overseers on The State of the Institution for the academical year 1827-8 was published in 1829 by Harvard University and printed by Hillard, Metcalf, and Co., printers for the University, in Cambridge, MA. Publication The Report is contained in a 6 x 10 inch booklet of 63 pages in paper covers. The report covers both the educational and financial status of the University, with the information presented in a number of tables and exhibits with very little explanatory text. The items covered are:

  • Course of Instruction for Undergraduates (Table – 4 pages)

  • Course of Instruction for the Students in the Three Faculties (Law, Theology, Medical – 1 page)

  • Table I – The State of the Departments (3 pages)

  • Table II – The Duties of the Instructors (15 pages)

  • Table III – The Progress of the Students (12 pages)

  • Table IV – Omissions and Punishments of the Students (1 page)

  • Table V – General Statements (1 page)

  • Treasurer's Report (14 pages)

No. I – An Account of real and personal property of Harvard College...

No. II – Property held by the College specially appropriated, and an account of donations not yet received

No. III – Statement of the income of Harvard College, from commencement 1827 to commencement 1828

No. IV -Expenses of Harvard College from August 29, 1827 to August 29, 1828

No. V – Estimate of probable income of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1829

No. VI - Estimate of probable expenses of Harvard College, for the year ending August 31, 1929

No. VII – Estimate of the Expenses of a student at Harvard College for one year ,,, after August 31, 1828

Auditor's Report (3 pages)

The illustrations accompanying this description show the cover, title page, and a typical page of text of the document. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text, tables and exhibits are easily read. The covers are slightly stained. The document is string bound and in good to very good condition