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Joseph Willard

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In 1781, he became president of Harvard, in which he served until his death. His tenure was marked by his institution of a dress code (due to his disapproval of the brightly colored silk garments often worn by pupils) consisting of blue-gray coats, and breeches and waistcoats in four approved colors.
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Willard Genealogy, Sequel to Willard Memoir, by Joseph Willard and Charles Wilkes Walker, Edited and completed by Charles Henry Pope; Printed for the Willard Family Assn., Boston, MA, 1915, Murray and Emery, Kendall Sq., Cambridge, MA, Digital Edition 2001 by Richard Bingham, Oceanport,
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named Cesar. When delivering the 1799 commencement address, Willard broke with tradition and delivered it in English, rather than the customary Latin. In 1804, Willard was elected a member of the
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Joseph's father died when he was two years old and one year later his mother remarried to a Rev. Richard Elvins. Joseph was educated at the Dummer Academy (now known as
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in 1768. He was a tutor at Harvard until 1772, when he began serving as pastor at the First Congregational Church in
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had served as Acting President of Harvard from 1701 until his own death in 1707.
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Sherman). One of his great-grandfathers was another Reverend
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He published a few sermons, a Latin address on the death of
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This source gives his birth date as January 9, 1738.
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Joseph A. Willard
Joseph Edward Willard
Joseph W. Willard
The Reverend
President
Harvard University
Samuel Langdon
Eliphalet Pearson
Biddeford
Province of Maine
British America
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Dummer Academy

American
Congregational
president of Harvard

Biddeford
York County
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Maine
Samuel Willard
Major Simon Willard
The Governor's Academy
Harvard College
B.A.
M.A.
Beverly, Massachusetts

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