"Harvard University, First In America" offers a historical overview of one of the United States' most prestigious and influential institutions of higher learning. Written by William M. Mills, this book provides insights into the early days of Harvard, its foundational principles, and its evolution into a leading academic center. Explore the history and significance of Harvard University, from its establishment to its lasting impact on American education and society.
This book provides a window into the academic and social environment of early American universities, making it a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the development of American higher education. Discover the legacy of Harvard University and its contributions to the intellectual landscape of the nation.
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