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Statue of John Harvard

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some authentic portrai­ture of John Harvard, the pledge may here and now be ventured, that some generous friend, such as, to the end, shall never fail our Alma Mater, notwithstanding her chronic poverty, will provide that this bronze shall be liquified again, and made to tell the whole known
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The wise, the honored, the fair, the noble, and the saintly, are never grudged some finer touches of the artist in tint or feature, which etherialize their beauty, or magnify their elevation, as expressed in the actual body,‍—‌the eye, the brow, the lip, the moulding of the mortal clay. To
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s left shoe for luck, so that while the statue as a whole is darkly weathered the toe now "gleams almost throbbingly bright, as though from an excruciating inflammation of the bronze."  It is, however, traditional for seniors, as they process to graduation exercises on Commencement Day
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15, 1674, is an account of the flogging of an undergraduate before the assembled students in the Library, President Hoar prefacing and closing the exercises with prayer. But this was not a very unusual discipline in those days and Dr. Hoar is not charged with undue
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The commission weighed heavily on French even as the figure neared completion. "I am sometimes scared by the importance of this work. It is a subject that one might not have in a lifetime," wrote the sculptor‍—‌who thirty years later would create the
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The facts as to John Harvard's relation to the founding of the College are not at all in dispute nor can it be said that the statue in front of University Hall does any violence to them. No likeness of John Harvard having been preserved, the statue .
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and a general pandemo­ni­um; but, save the insane acts of two of the students, who, overcome with enthusi­asm, deliber­ately threw their dress coats into the bonfire while dancing around the blaze, no great overt act was then
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predicted that "we'll probably stuff it with cottage cheese, maybe also with some chives."  "I think it’s creative but I wish students would direct their creative energies elsewhere," a Harvard maintenance official said in 2002.
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mentions a further incident: "A graduate contribu­tor to the Advocate suggests that the editors of the college papers ferret out the authors of the small disturbances, such as the painting of the John Harvard statue." 
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reported that, "Some ingenious persons covered the John Harvard statue last night with a coat of tar. The same persons presum­ably, marked a large '87 on the wall at the entrance of the chapel,"  and in 1886 the
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If the founding of a university must be dated to a split second of time, then the founding of Harvard should perhaps be fixed by the fall of the president's gavel in announcing the passage of the vote of October 28, 1636
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Despite a mass meeting of outraged Harvard men (who insisted the culprits must be outside­ers or, failing that, freshmen), the hiring of detec­tives, and an apparently facetious report that Harvard President
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These are all familiar facts and it is well that they should be understood by the sons of Harvard. They are entirely compatible with the inscription on John Harvard's statue. There is no myth to be destroyed.
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concluded that "the situation is grave": if 20,000 visitors per year each contrib­ute "three brisk rubs (conservative estimates, surely), in 166 years John's toes will be history." 
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Bridge specified an "ideal" statue because there was then (as now) nothing to indicate what John Harvard had looked like; thus when French began work in September he used Harvard student
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of Harvard. The pupil of the one institution was the founder of the other, transferring learning from its foreign home to this once wilderness scene."  On the rear are the words
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The challenge of creating an idealized representation of John Harvard was discussed by Ellis at the October 1883 meeting of the Massachu­setts Historical Society:
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confessed to having once "insinuated himself into a group of tourists admiring the statue and whispered, 'I wonder if you'd get good luck if you rubbed his foot
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However (Shand-Tucci continues) "the idea of the three lies is at best a fourth, and by far the greater falsehood,"  as detailed in a 1934 letter to the
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declared: "Vandalism at Harvard; statue of John Harvard and college buildings daubed with red paint by drunken students; seniors and faculty indig­nant
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attributed persistence of the Harvard rub-for-luck faux tradition to the "mythmaking" of tour guides, who "assure their flocks that undergraduates have
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Out-of-state newspapers reporting the outrage, and to a greater or lesser degree following the subsequent investigation, included (among many others):
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for the Lincoln Memorial‍—‌"and a failure would be inexcusable. As a general thing, my model looks pretty well to me, but there are dark days."
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But if the founding is to be regarded as a process rather than as a single event is clearly entitled to be considered a founder. The General Court
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In 2021 curators restored the toe's brown patina, but predicted that it would soon be rubbed off again. Based on the estimate of a professor of
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Sometime in the 1990s tour guides began encouraging visitors to emulate a "student tradition"‍—‌nonexistent‍—‌of rubbing the toe of
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once said, "accord­ing to one theory, in order to keep all light out of the Dean's office").​ Note Harvard College seal on plinth.
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further reported that a Harvard student observing graffiti-removal efforts "declared that no Harvard man ever daubed the impious phrase, 'To
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The young clergyman is represented sitting, holding an open on his knee. The costume is the simple clerical garb of the seventeenth century
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Then there are the hard-to-see books scattered under the statue's chair, companions to the single volume on his lap. (It's not a Bible.)
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was so gratefully received that the Colony resolved "that the Colledge agreed upon formerly to bee built at Cambridg shalbee called
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This exquisite moulding in bronze serves a purpose for the eye, the thought, and sentiment, through the ideal, in lack of the real
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with Yale.' He was of the opinion that a Harvard man would at least soften the profanity by varnishing it with Latin or Greek
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Smithsonian American Art Museum – Inventory of American Sculpture – John Harvard (sculpture)
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Memorial of John Harvard: The gift to Harvard University of Samuel James Bridge. Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the Statue
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guard­ing the Univer­sity Hall offices of the Dean of Harvard College (the loca­tion calcu­lated, the
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founder, of the school, though the timeliness and generosity of his contribution have made him the most honored of these.
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desiring that the statue be relocated; in 1924 it was moved from Memorial Hall (then the college dining hall‍—‌a
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20) intimated that while "the faculty claim that they have not found out any of the men who did the 'fine art' work
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Other subtle details are a slight mustache, tassels at the collar, and "roselike decorations" on the shoes.
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over the next several months. The cost was reportedly more than $ 20,000 (equivalent to $ 700,000 in 2023).
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John Harvard to Move from Memorial Region: Will Take Up Position Before University Hall Some Time in May
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there are no certifications. But the few facts concerning Harvard are certainly helpful to the artist.
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and our cops caught them red-handed", Deputy Chief of the Harvard University Police Jack W. Morse told
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The statue was installed‍—‌"looking wistfully into the western sky", said Harvard president
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traditionally recited for visitors, questioning whether John Harvard justly merits the honorific
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The quotation is the entirety of McCord's poem "Man from Emmanuel", originally published in the
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face, hands, books, and shoes were bright crimson, and his clothes striped like a zebra." 
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with wisdom on the printed page, and raises his contemplative eye to the spaces of all wisdom.
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per the unanimity of other sources, all of which refer to the volume held by the figure as a
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in 1984, adding "I've been waiting a long time to use that."  (Crimson is Harvard's
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s left shoe for luck in the mistaken belief the doing so is a Harvard student tradition.
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780 and‍—‌perhaps more importantly‍—‌his 400-volume scholar's library:
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Harvard University. Corporation. Seals, 1650–​[1926]: an inventory.
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Records of the President of Harvard University, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, 1909-1933.
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The facts as to John Harvard's relation to the found­ing of the Col­lege
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rub bronze body parts at many schools and colleges", and that Dean of Students
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dinner of Harvard alumni a letter was read from "a generous benefactor, General
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was unavaila­ble for comment because he had "gone out in the woods to cut
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Following a May 31, 1890 Harvard athletic victory, front-page headlines in the
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French's final model was ready the following May and realized in bronze by the
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A photograph of the statue appeared on the cover of the May 5, 1941 issue of
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A very exacting demand is to be made upon the genius and skill of the artist
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that "the shoe can endure 10 million rubs before it is utterly consumed",
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towards a schoale or Colledge", preempting any claim for John Harvard as
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reporter understood Ellis to be speaking of Harvard's "miniature" life.
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is wearing a skullcap is frequently overlooked. "Edward T. Wilcox, A.M.
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A year later, in his oration before the unveiling of what he called "a
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In March 1934 Harvard athletes were suspected in the disappearance of
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as inspiration for the figure's face. "In looking about for a type of
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The modern design of the Harvard College seal features the syllables
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Smithsonian American Art Museum – Inventory of American Sculpture
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5): "The faculty will expel the criminals and persecute [
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The statue became the target of pranks soon after its unveiling.
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the General Court's vote came in 1636, not in the inscription's
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Partly under the chair, within easy reach, lie a pile of books.
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Additionally, on either side of the base of the sculpture are
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Gently touched by the weakness which was wasting his immature
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UAI.5.160, Box 202, Folder #566. Harvard University Archives.
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Great and General Court of the Massachu­setts Bay Colony
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Statue at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
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The Charter of the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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The face of the plinth is inscribed (in letters originally
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Proceedings of the Massachu­setts Historical Society,
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portrayed the founder as satisfied in his stationarity:
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Harvard: America's Great University Now Leads the World
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries
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rubbed John Harvard's foot for luck (before exams or a
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notes that "statues of great men are not often seated".
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Bethell, John T., Hunt, Richard M., Shenton, Robert.
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in the 1830s) in which the third book is opened face
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John Harvard: Brief life of a Puritan philanthropist
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It was during the small hours that the vandals were
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imagined the frustrations of the metallic, immobile
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Monuments and memorials in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Harvard University Press. p. 290, n.14. 1448: 1432: 1399: 1379: 1046: 861: 740:History and traditions of Harvard commencements 665: 569: 418: 321: 305: 289: 5049:Outdoor sculptures in Cambridge, Massachusetts 3299:Lexington–Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar 2847: – Detailed technical inventory 2234: 2232: 2230: 2228: 2226: 2224: 2222: 2149: 2147: 2020:. Vol. 18. A. S. Barnes. pp. 517–22. 1540:of their stamp,‍—‌that is to say, not a 4741: 3333: 2866: 1998:The National Cyclopedia of American Biography 1862: 1860: 1688: 1686: 8: 1205:— Disgraceful Antics of Rum-Crazed Students. 567:surrounded by Harvard under­graduates— 4966:TV Man or Five Piece Cube with Strange Hole 2209:Daniel Chester French, an American sculptor 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 1040:and director of the school's then-upcoming 4831: 4748: 4734: 4726: 3441: 3340: 3326: 3318: 2873: 2859: 2851: 2353:"David McCord: Fishing with barbless hook" 2054: 2052: 2050: 2048: 2046: 1462:Public sculptures by Daniel Chester French 1114:... Riotous Mob Ruled the Campus."  525:In 1920 French wrote to Harvard president 18: 4952:Three-Piece Reclining Figure: Draped 1975 2458:UAI 15.1310, Harvard University Archives. 1771: 1769: 473:United States Declaration of Independence 5069:Vandalized works of art in Massachusetts 3305:Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor 2337:Harvard University. President's Office. 1503: 1501: 1401:It must be altogether a fancy sketch, a 750:'s 1986 John Harvard stamp (part of its 423:President and Fellows of Harvard College 4565:Institute for Advanced Theater Training 4204:Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 2256: 2254: 2031:Talmage, T. De Witt, ed. (April 1885). 1856: 1737: 1735: 1483: 1481: 1477: 1318:"Some years ago some students painted 287:described the statue at its unveiling: 4757:Public art in Cambridge, Massachusetts 3215:Equestrian statue of George Washington 2642: 2632: 2538: 2527: 2378:"Life Magazine, May 5, 1941 - Harvard" 2320: 2309: 2129:. Cambridge: J. Wilson. Archived from 1958: 1956: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1800:item iconoclas­tically headlined 743:), to remove their caps as they pass. 416:, an adopted alumnus of the college": 299:John Harvard's gift to the school was 2351:Bethell, John T. (July–August 1997). 2239:Callan, Richard L. (April 28, 1984). 2154:"The Unveiling of the Harvard Statue" 2012:Badger, Henry C. (July–August 1887). 1213:— The Faculty Bent on Venge­ance 7: 5024:1884 establishments in Massachusetts 4708: 4357:Collection of Scientific Instruments 2059:Ireland, Corydon (October 2, 2013). 1930:The Campus Guide: Harvard University 1922: 1920: 1918: 1916: 1914: 1912: 395:was the inspi­ra­tion for 5054:Sculptures by Daniel Chester French 3294:Minute Man National Historical Park 3274:William M. Richardson (grandfather) 2574:"Harvard Honors 'Yard Cop' Chief". 2126:Catalogue of John Harvard's library 1983:American Architect and Architecture 1446:Should there ever appear, however, 1268:22 an anonymous contribu­tor ( 348:Hendrik Goltzius' engraving of Clio 5059:Sculptures of men in Massachusetts 5034:Bronze sculptures in Massachusetts 4145:Center for Nonprofit Organizations 2841:(title page showing "Quincy seal") 2629:. Vol. 36. 1934. p. 730. 1442:flatter is not always to falsify. 1227:... There were suppers, bonfires, 14: 4938:Reclining Figure (Lincoln Center) 4601:List of Harvard University people 2197:. Harvard University Press. 2004. 2178:The Harvard Illustrated Magazine, 1963:The College Pump: Toes Imperiled. 1895:. January–​February, 2000. 1665:Harvard: An Architectural History 1520:In quoting this passage the word 188:The statue's inscription‍—‌ 185:from an early Harvard president. 4856:Robert Stow Bradley Jr. Memorial 4707: 4696: 4695: 4570:Nieman Foundation for Journalism 4335:Archaeology and Ethnology Museum 2766:"John Harvard Statue Vandalized" 2727: 2702: 2677: 2652: 2606: 2581: 2426:usstampgallery.com: John Harvard 2123:Potter, Alfred Claghorn (1913). 992:the statue is not a likeness of 895:The monument's six-foot granite 825: 800: 791: 775: 761: 381: 370: 29: 4396:Museum of the Ancient Near East 4218:Journal of Law & Technology 3177:statue, First Division Monument 3070:Russell Alger Memorial Fountain 3018:Colonel James Anderson Monument 2578:. February 7, 1940. p. 13. 2392:"John Harvard gets a facelift". 1979:"Sitting Statues. John Harvard" 1209:— Cambridge is Horri­fied. 911:, the three open books and the 807:Tourists (if not students) rub 459:‍—‌chairman of Harvard's 327:he rests for a moment from his 4931:La Grande Voile (The Big Sail) 3998:Baker Library/Bloomberg Center 3130:(1918; replica of 1893 statue) 2764:Ury, Faryl (October 2, 2002). 2180:vol. I, no. 2 (Nov. 1899), pp. 2109:vol. IV no. 6, March 1903, pp. 2037:Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine 1635:Nourse, Henry Stedman (1899). 1042:Tercenten­ary Celebration 746:The statue is depicted on the 453:the early comers to our shores 214:‍—‌is the subject of an 175:Massachu­setts Bay Colony 1: 3269:William M.R. French (brother) 3201:William Henry Seward Memorial 3167:Alfred Tredway White Memorial 3090:Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain 2284:. Houghton, Mifflin. p.  2107:Harvard Illustrated Magazine, 1927:Shand-Tucci, Douglas (2001). 1692:Though noting that "students 1300:had photographed him licking 1169:— Slathers of Red Paint Used. 1057:History of Harvard University 275:Portrait (artist unknown) of 66:Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company 4150:Center for Public Leadership 3968:Ukrainian Research Institute 3183:George Robert White Memorial 2972:Richard Morris Hunt Memorial 2959:John Boyle O'Reilly Memorial 2281:Bacon's Dictionary of Boston 2174:"The Statue of John Harvard" 2016:. In Lamb, Martha J. (ed.). 1876:Control number IAS 77000368 1820:THE HENRY-BONNARD BRONZE CO. 1662:Bunting, Bainbridge (1998). 782:Harvard's gift included his 748:United States Postal Service 692:"Aye, that's me," said John, 668:"Is that you, John Harvard?" 492:Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company 4553:Harvard Radcliffe Institute 4017:Harvard Business School RFC 4003:Harvard Business Publishing 3948:Center for Hellenic Studies 3938:Center for European Studies 3805:Lyman Laboratory of Physics 3700:Bright-Landry Hockey Center 3560:Undergraduate organizations 3264:Henry Flagg French (father) 2172:Freeman. D. Bosworth, Jr., 737: 659:—though twelve years later 502: 110:Figure: 71 by 38.6 by 65 in 5090: 4384:Comparative Zoology Museum 4374:General Artemas Ward House 4283:Program in Health Sciences 4140:Center for Housing Studies 4055:Center for Housing Studies 3933:Center for Chinese Studies 3289:National Sculpture Society 3189:Washington Irving Memorial 2838:History of Harvard College 2563:. June 2, 1890. p. 1. 2508:. June 2, 1890. p. 1. 2407:Rose, Cynthia (May 1999). 1868:"John Harvard (sculpture)" 1638:The Hoar Family in America 1403:'counterfeit presentment,' 1292:'s "ugly bulldog mascot", 1183:(Fort Wayne, Indiana; June 1036:from the secretary of the 600:From yonder pile I founded 477:United States Constitution 4691: 4288:School of Dental Medicine 4211:International Law Journal 4170:The Journalist's Resource 3565:Hasty Pudding Theatricals 3444: 3357: 3086:(Lincoln, Nebraska; 1912) 3084:Statue of Abraham Lincoln 3056:James Oglethorpe Monument 2927:Thomas Gallaudet Memorial 2791: 2745:. Harvard Business School 2524:, p. 1, June 3, 1890 1763:over cover, spine, cover. 1524:has been substituted for 1509:"The John Harvard Statue" 1157:(Sterling, Illinois; June 1139:(New York, New York; June 485:statue of Abraham Lincoln 408:On June 27, 1883, at the 119:Plinth: 61 by 72 by 12 in 44:at the dedication.  28: 5064:Statues in Massachusetts 4809:Statue of Charles Sumner 4668:Lionel de Jersey Harvard 4663:Harvard University Press 4651:Tercentenary celebration 4575:Real Colegio Complutense 4116:Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein 3770:Extension School history 3134:Ruth Anne Dodge Memorial 3025:William Francis Bartlett 2825:& Freshman") and pp. 2504:"Vandalism at Harvard". 2278:Bacon, Edwin M. (1886). 2033:"Statue of John Harvard" 1585:Memorial of John Harvard 1489:Memorial of John Harvard 714:"And after you're gone." 167:Cambridge, Massachusetts 140:Cambridge, Massachusetts 4777:The End of the Red Line 4641:Graduate Students Union 4629:Commencement traditions 4543:Harvard Innovation Labs 4049:Harvard Design Magazine 4009:Harvard Business Review 3928:Center for Astrophysics 3585:The Harvard Independent 2561:The Philadelphia Record 2306:(30): 844. May 1, 1924. 2300:Harvard Alumni Bulletin 2061:"Biography of a bronze" 1395:Robert Charles Winthrop 1199:The Philadelphia Record 899:is by Boston architect 4861:Statue of John Harvard 4379:Natural History Museum 4340:Busch–Reisinger Museum 4225:Journal on Legislation 3943:Center for Visual Arts 3886:Eleanor Elkins Widener 3725:Malkin Athletic Center 3682:Cornell hockey rivalry 3152:Dupont Circle Fountain 2966:T. A. 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A bronze sculpture, on a tall granite plinth, of a man sitting in a chair with an open book in his lap. The statue as a whole is darkly weathered, but the toe of the figure's left shoe is shiny as if from frequent rubbing.
George Ellis
Daniel Chester French
Bronze
Harvard Yard
Cambridge, Massachusetts
sculpture in bronze
Daniel Chester French
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
John Harvard
Massachu­setts Bay Colony
Harvard Colledge
collaterally descended
arch
polemic
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Hendrik Goltzius' Clio

Edward Winslow
The New York Times
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tuberculosis
George Edward Ellis
converse
Laurel Ulrich
Hendrik Goltzius' engraving of Clio
Plymouth Colony
Edward Winslow

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