Universidade Harvard (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • An appropriation of £400 toward a "school or college" was voted on October 28, 1636 (OS), at a meeting which initially convened on September 8 and was adjourned to October 28. Some sources consider October 28, 1636 (OS) (November 7, 1636 NS) to be the date of founding. In 1936, Harvard's multi-day tercentenary celebration considered that Harvard rocks, on September 18 to be the 300-year anniversary of the founding. (The bicentennial was celebrated on September 8, 1836, apparently ignoring the calendar change; and the tercentenary celebration began by opening a package sealed by Josiah Quincy at the bicentennial). Sources: meeting dates, Quincy, Josiah (1860). History of Harvard University. 117 Washington Street, Boston: Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Co. , p. 586, "At a Court holden September 8th, 1636 and continued by adjournment to the 28th of the 8th month (October, 1636)... the Court agreed to give £400 towards a School or College, whereof £200 to be paid next year...." Tercentenary dates: «Cambridge Birthday». Time Magazine. 28 de setembro de 1936. Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2006 : "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637 under the Julian calendar. Allowing for the ten-day advance of the Gregorian calendar, Tercentenary officials arrived at Sept. 18 as the date for the third and last big Day of the celebration;" "on Oct. 28, 1636 ... £400 for that 'school or college' [was voted by] the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony." Bicentennial date: Marvin Hightower (2 de setembro de 2003). «Harvard Gazette: This Month in Harvard History». Harvard University. Consultado em 15 de setembro de 2006. Arquivado do original em 8 de setembro de 2006 , "Sept. 8, 1836 - Some 1,100 to 1,300 alumni flock to Harvard's Bicentennial, at which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly of the Alumni be adjourned to meet at this place on the 8th of September, 1936.'" Tercentary opening of Quincy's sealed package: The New York Times, September 9, 1936, p. 24, "Package Sealed in 1836 Opened at Harvard. It Held Letters Written at Bicentenary": "September 8th, 1936: As the first formal function in the celebration of Harvard's tercentenary, the Harvard Alumni Association witnessed the opening by President Conant of the 'mysterious' package sealed by President Josiah Quincy at the Harvard bicentennial in 1836."
  • Grigg, John A.; Mancall, Peter C. (2008). British Colonial America: People and Perspectives. [S.l.]: ABC-CLIO. p. 47. ISBN 978-1-59884-025-4 
  • Gary J. Dorrien. The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805-1900, Volume 1. Westminster John Knox Press, 2001

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  • Story, Ronald (1975). «Harvard and the Boston Brahmins: A Study in Institutional and Class Development, 1800–1865». Journal of Social History. 8 (3): 94–121. doi:10.1353/jsh/8.3.94 

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  • «John Harvard Facts, Information.». The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Consultado em 17 de julho de 2009. He bequeathed £780 (half his estate) and his library of 320 volumes to the new established college at Cambridge, Mass., which was named in his honor. 

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  • Office of Institutional Research. (2009). «Faculty». Harvard University Fact Book (PDF). [S.l.: s.n.] Arquivado do original (PDF) em 25 de abril de 2012  ("Unduplicated, Paid Instructional Faculty Count: 2,107. Unduplicated instructional faculty count is the most appropriate count for general reporting purposes.")
  • «Faculties and Allied Institutions» (PDF). Office of the Provost, Harvard University. Consultado em 27 de agosto de 2010. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 11 de junho de 2010 
  • «Faculties and Allied Institutions» (PDF). Office of the Provost, Harvard University. 2012. Consultado em 15 de junho de 2013. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 23 de maio de 2013 

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  • An appropriation of £400 toward a "school or college" was voted on October 28, 1636 (OS), at a meeting which initially convened on September 8 and was adjourned to October 28. Some sources consider October 28, 1636 (OS) (November 7, 1636 NS) to be the date of founding. In 1936, Harvard's multi-day tercentenary celebration considered that Harvard rocks, on September 18 to be the 300-year anniversary of the founding. (The bicentennial was celebrated on September 8, 1836, apparently ignoring the calendar change; and the tercentenary celebration began by opening a package sealed by Josiah Quincy at the bicentennial). Sources: meeting dates, Quincy, Josiah (1860). History of Harvard University. 117 Washington Street, Boston: Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Co. , p. 586, "At a Court holden September 8th, 1636 and continued by adjournment to the 28th of the 8th month (October, 1636)... the Court agreed to give £400 towards a School or College, whereof £200 to be paid next year...." Tercentenary dates: «Cambridge Birthday». Time Magazine. 28 de setembro de 1936. Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2006 : "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637 under the Julian calendar. Allowing for the ten-day advance of the Gregorian calendar, Tercentenary officials arrived at Sept. 18 as the date for the third and last big Day of the celebration;" "on Oct. 28, 1636 ... £400 for that 'school or college' [was voted by] the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony." Bicentennial date: Marvin Hightower (2 de setembro de 2003). «Harvard Gazette: This Month in Harvard History». Harvard University. Consultado em 15 de setembro de 2006. Arquivado do original em 8 de setembro de 2006 , "Sept. 8, 1836 - Some 1,100 to 1,300 alumni flock to Harvard's Bicentennial, at which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly of the Alumni be adjourned to meet at this place on the 8th of September, 1936.'" Tercentary opening of Quincy's sealed package: The New York Times, September 9, 1936, p. 24, "Package Sealed in 1836 Opened at Harvard. It Held Letters Written at Bicentenary": "September 8th, 1936: As the first formal function in the celebration of Harvard's tercentenary, the Harvard Alumni Association witnessed the opening by President Conant of the 'mysterious' package sealed by President Josiah Quincy at the Harvard bicentennial in 1836."
  • «The instrument behind New England's first literary flowering». Harvard University. Consultado em 18 de janeiro de 2014 

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  • Appearing as it does on the coat of arms itself, Veritas is not a motto in the usual heraldic sense. Properly speaking, rather, the motto is Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae ("Truth for Christ and the Church") which appears in impressions of the university's seal; but this legend is otherwise not used today. hcs.harvard.eu Arquivado em 2 de julho de 2010, no Wayback Machine.

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  • «Color Scheme» (PDF). Harvard Athletics Brand Identity Guide. 27 de julho de 2021. Consultado em 31 de outubro de 2021 

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  • An appropriation of £400 toward a "school or college" was voted on October 28, 1636 (OS), at a meeting which initially convened on September 8 and was adjourned to October 28. Some sources consider October 28, 1636 (OS) (November 7, 1636 NS) to be the date of founding. In 1936, Harvard's multi-day tercentenary celebration considered that Harvard rocks, on September 18 to be the 300-year anniversary of the founding. (The bicentennial was celebrated on September 8, 1836, apparently ignoring the calendar change; and the tercentenary celebration began by opening a package sealed by Josiah Quincy at the bicentennial). Sources: meeting dates, Quincy, Josiah (1860). History of Harvard University. 117 Washington Street, Boston: Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Co. , p. 586, "At a Court holden September 8th, 1636 and continued by adjournment to the 28th of the 8th month (October, 1636)... the Court agreed to give £400 towards a School or College, whereof £200 to be paid next year...." Tercentenary dates: «Cambridge Birthday». Time Magazine. 28 de setembro de 1936. Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2006 : "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637 under the Julian calendar. Allowing for the ten-day advance of the Gregorian calendar, Tercentenary officials arrived at Sept. 18 as the date for the third and last big Day of the celebration;" "on Oct. 28, 1636 ... £400 for that 'school or college' [was voted by] the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony." Bicentennial date: Marvin Hightower (2 de setembro de 2003). «Harvard Gazette: This Month in Harvard History». Harvard University. Consultado em 15 de setembro de 2006. Arquivado do original em 8 de setembro de 2006 , "Sept. 8, 1836 - Some 1,100 to 1,300 alumni flock to Harvard's Bicentennial, at which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly of the Alumni be adjourned to meet at this place on the 8th of September, 1936.'" Tercentary opening of Quincy's sealed package: The New York Times, September 9, 1936, p. 24, "Package Sealed in 1836 Opened at Harvard. It Held Letters Written at Bicentenary": "September 8th, 1936: As the first formal function in the celebration of Harvard's tercentenary, the Harvard Alumni Association witnessed the opening by President Conant of the 'mysterious' package sealed by President Josiah Quincy at the Harvard bicentennial in 1836."

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  • Appearing as it does on the coat of arms itself, Veritas is not a motto in the usual heraldic sense. Properly speaking, rather, the motto is Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae ("Truth for Christ and the Church") which appears in impressions of the university's seal; but this legend is otherwise not used today. hcs.harvard.eu Arquivado em 2 de julho de 2010, no Wayback Machine.
  • An appropriation of £400 toward a "school or college" was voted on October 28, 1636 (OS), at a meeting which initially convened on September 8 and was adjourned to October 28. Some sources consider October 28, 1636 (OS) (November 7, 1636 NS) to be the date of founding. In 1936, Harvard's multi-day tercentenary celebration considered that Harvard rocks, on September 18 to be the 300-year anniversary of the founding. (The bicentennial was celebrated on September 8, 1836, apparently ignoring the calendar change; and the tercentenary celebration began by opening a package sealed by Josiah Quincy at the bicentennial). Sources: meeting dates, Quincy, Josiah (1860). History of Harvard University. 117 Washington Street, Boston: Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Co. , p. 586, "At a Court holden September 8th, 1636 and continued by adjournment to the 28th of the 8th month (October, 1636)... the Court agreed to give £400 towards a School or College, whereof £200 to be paid next year...." Tercentenary dates: «Cambridge Birthday». Time Magazine. 28 de setembro de 1936. Consultado em 8 de setembro de 2006 : "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637 under the Julian calendar. Allowing for the ten-day advance of the Gregorian calendar, Tercentenary officials arrived at Sept. 18 as the date for the third and last big Day of the celebration;" "on Oct. 28, 1636 ... £400 for that 'school or college' [was voted by] the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony." Bicentennial date: Marvin Hightower (2 de setembro de 2003). «Harvard Gazette: This Month in Harvard History». Harvard University. Consultado em 15 de setembro de 2006. Arquivado do original em 8 de setembro de 2006 , "Sept. 8, 1836 - Some 1,100 to 1,300 alumni flock to Harvard's Bicentennial, at which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly of the Alumni be adjourned to meet at this place on the 8th of September, 1936.'" Tercentary opening of Quincy's sealed package: The New York Times, September 9, 1936, p. 24, "Package Sealed in 1836 Opened at Harvard. It Held Letters Written at Bicentenary": "September 8th, 1936: As the first formal function in the celebration of Harvard's tercentenary, the Harvard Alumni Association witnessed the opening by President Conant of the 'mysterious' package sealed by President Josiah Quincy at the Harvard bicentennial in 1836."
  • Office of Institutional Research. (2009). «Faculty». Harvard University Fact Book (PDF). [S.l.: s.n.] Arquivado do original (PDF) em 25 de abril de 2012  ("Unduplicated, Paid Instructional Faculty Count: 2,107. Unduplicated instructional faculty count is the most appropriate count for general reporting purposes.")
  • «Faculties and Allied Institutions» (PDF). Office of the Provost, Harvard University. Consultado em 27 de agosto de 2010. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 11 de junho de 2010 
  • «Faculties and Allied Institutions» (PDF). Office of the Provost, Harvard University. 2012. Consultado em 15 de junho de 2013. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 23 de maio de 2013 
  • «U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2012 Endowment Market Value» (PDF). National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute. Consultado em 29 de outubro de 2012. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 12 de maio de 2013 
  • Harvard Office of News and Public Affairs (26 de julho de 2007). «Harvard guide intro». Harvard University. Consultado em 29 de agosto de 2010. Cópia arquivada em 26 de julho de 2007 
  • «Biography» (PDF). Consultado em 30 de outubro de 2017. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 26 de junho de 2008  in the Exeter Bulletin Arquivado em 2008-06-26 no Wayback Machine