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Graduates of Harvard University
1767
Bachelors of
Arts (A.B)
From 1642 to 1869, inclusive,
Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts
(A.M.) in course, three years after graduation.
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1767 |
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Died |
| Thomas Bernard, A.M.,
also from Archb. Canterbury 1801; LL.D. Edinb. 1801; Baronet 1809 |
1818 |
| Adam Winthrop, A.M. |
1774 |
| Edward Oxnard, A.M. |
1803 |
| Lemuel Cushing, A.M. |
1776 |
| Samuel Hancock, A.M. |
1776 |
| Isaac Mansfield, A.M.;
A.M. (Hon.) Dart. 1790 |
1826 |
| Josiah Moulton, A.M. |
1794 |
| John Rogers, A.M. |
1827 |
| Isaac Smith, A.M.;
Tutor; Librarian |
1829 |
| Daniel Johnson, A.M. |
1777 |
| Simon Tufts, A.M. |
1802 |
| William Mayhew, A.M.;
Librarian |
1785 |
| Zephaniah Briggs, A.M. |
*---- |
| Elisha Thayer, A.M. |
1774 |
| Henry Herrick, A.M. |
1800 |
| Edmund Freeman, A.M. |
1780 |
| Burrill Devereaux |
1796 |
| Samuel Willard, A.M. |
1811 |
| Increase Sumner, A.M.;
Fellow Am. Acad.; Just Supr. Court Mass.; Gov. Mass. |
1799 |
| Nicholas Dudley, A.M. |
*---- |
| Abraham Wood, A.M. |
1823 |
| William Moore, A.M. |
*---- |
| William Turner, A.M.
1771 |
1808 |
| Jeremiah Shaw, A.M. |
1834 |
| Simeon Chase, A.M. |
1829 |
| Enos Hitchcock, A.M.;
A.M. (Hon.) Yale 1781; S.T.D. Brown 1788 |
1803 |
| Samuel Cheney, A.M. |
1820 |
| Asa Dunbar, A.M. |
1787 |
| Sylvanus Ames, A.M. |
1778 |
| Timothy Farrar, LL.D.
1847; Just. Supr. Court N.H. |
1849 |
| Joseph Farrar, A.M. |
1816 |
| Nathaniel Kidder, A.M. |
1828 |
| Jonathan Frost, A.M. |
1771 |
| Asarelah Morse, A.M. |
1803 |
| Aaron Bordman, A.M. |
1772 |
| William Gamage, A.M. |
1821 |
| John Porter |
1813 |
| Amos Cotting, A.M. |
1807 |
| Moses Holt, A.M. |
1772 |
| William Kelly |
1813 |
| Nathaniel Merrill |
1791 |
| John Marston Minot |
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Source:
Quinquaennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard
University 1636 - 1915 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard
University Press in the Two Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Year of the
College 1915.
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