Letter books, 1903-1921 (inclusive).

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Letter books, 1903-1921 (inclusive).

Letters, 1903-1915, 1919-1921, chiefly of a personal nature, relating to family affairs, the Harvard Class of 1897, trustee matters, and such subjects as the single tax.

1 linear ft. (11 v.)

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Garrison, William Lloyd, 1874-1964,

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Investment banker. A.B. Harvard (1897). Joined the Boston firm of Perry, Coffin and Burr in 1898. In 1916 the firm was dissolved and a new corporation, Coffin and Burr, was formed. Garrison served as president of Coffin and Burr from 1916 to 1933. Garrison was a grandson and namesake of the famous abolitionist. From the description of Letter books, 1903-1921 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269595266 ...

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 2006

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The early 19th century was a time of student unrest at Harvard. Perhaps in reaction to the disturbances and protest of previous classes, Faculty Records vol. IX tell that President Kirkland announced early on in the Class of 1822's college years that no students were to have any meeting for the purpose of eating or drinking in college. Although the Class of 1822 is a serene one as compared with its generation, many of the students of the Class of 1822 received public admonishments as a result of...