“Out of Smalle Beginnings…” : : An Economic History of Harvard College in the Puritan Period (1636–1712) / / Margery Somers Foster.
With its pleasant perspective on the American past, this book is a relevant document for higher education today. Government aid to universities, for example, has an early precedent in the grant of "£4OO towards a schoale or colledge" by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. This is the fir...
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