Records of the Assistant Recorder, 1899-1909 (inclusive).
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Assistant Recorders of Harvard College were: Robert W. Coues(1899-1901), Henry S. Thompson (1901-1902), and Charles S. Moore (1902-1911). From the description of Records of the Assistant Recorder, 1899-1909 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972934 ...