An intimate ledger from Harvard's Class of 1912 - quiet, exact, alive with detail. A concise chronicle of lives. Secretary's Second Report; Harvard College Class of 1912 is the formal second report compiled for the cohort, a college class report that serves as both administrative register and social record. As a harvard class reunion book and historical alumni directory it captures addresses, professional notes and memorial entries typical of alumni reports, making it a valuable academic reference material and a genealogy research resource for anyone tracing family ties or institutional history. Readers interested in harvard college history and 1910s american education will find immediate evidence of careers, networks and the rituals of reunion; collectors of vintage college memorabilia and curators of a university yearbook archive will prize its authenticity as part of an alumni records collection of significant provenance. Compact in purpose but generous in human detail, the report rewards close reading and cross-checking with other archival sources. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical value is plain: beyond names and dates it offers a textured portrait of early 20th century alumni life and the social habits of an elite American college, a distinct piece of harvard historical documents that speaks to wider currents in education and society. For family historians the register functions as a starting point; for social historians it furnishes empirical detail. Casual readers will be engaged by the human fragments of biography and belonging; classic-literature collectors and scholars will appreciate its documentary weight - an essential addition for those building a university yearbook archive, a historical alumni directory or a research library. As part of a broader collection, it complements other sources and stands as a deliberate artefact of its moment.
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