IMPORTANT DATES IN HARVARD HISTORY (Source)
1636 General Court votes �400 for "a schoale or colledge."
1637 Overseers appointed by the General Court "to take order for a colledge."
First master appointed; site purchased.
1638 College opened on the present site. Death and legacy of John Harvard.
1639 Named Harvard College by the General Court.
1640 Dunster elected president.
1642 First Commencement. Organic Act of the Board of Overseers.
1643 First scholarship fund established (Mowlson-Bridges donation).
1650 President and Fellows of Harvard College incorporated by the General Court.
1686 Charter of
1650 in abeyance.
1692 First degrees in divinity conferred.
1707 Charter of 1650 restored.
1721 First endowed chair established.
1773 First doctorate of laws conferred.
1775 College removed to Concord. College buildings used by the
Continental Army during the siege of Boston.
1776 College returned to Cambridge.
1782 First professorships in medicine established.
1788 First degrees in medicine conferred.
1807 Botanic Garden founded.
1810 Medical School removed to Boston.
1816 A theological seminary (later the Divinity School) organized.
1817 Law School established.
1819 Faculty of Theology instituted.
1825 Ticknor reforms; beginning of Departments;
Faculty of Arts first so called.
1843 Astronomical Observatory founded by subscription.
1847 Lawrence Scientific School established.
1859 Museum of Comparative Zoology founded.
1866 Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology founded.
1867 Dental School established.
1871 Summer courses of instruction first offered.
1872 Arnold Arboretum founded.
1872 Graduate Department, now the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,
established.
1879 Cryptogamic Collection, later the Farlow Library and Herbarium,
accepted by the University.
1885 Blue Hill Meterological Observatory organized.
1889 Semitic Museum founded.
1890 Faculty of Arts and Sciences reorganized.
1891 Southern station of the Astronomical Observatory organized at
Arequipa, Peru.
1894 William Hayes Fogg Art Museum founded.
1902 Germanic Museum organized.
1905 Name of the Graduate School changed to Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences.
1906 Lawrence Scientific School discontinued; instruction in engineering
given in the Graduate School of Applied Science under the Faculty
1906 Lawrence Scientific School discontinued; instruction in engineering
given in the Graduate School of Applied Science under the Faculty
of Arts and Sciences.
1907 Harvard Forest acquired.
1908 Graduate School of Business Administration organized under the
Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
1909 Harvard Cancer Commission organized.
1910 Administrative Board for University Extension first instituted.
1911 Graduate School of Medicine organized under the Faculty of Medicine.
1911 First degrees in Public Health conferred.
1912-14 Graduate School of Applied Science replaced by Graduate Schools
of Applied Science under a separate faculty.
1912 Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital founded.
1913 Graduate School of Business Administration established as a separate
department of the University.
1913 Joint "Harvard-Technology" School of Public Health organized.
1913 Harvard University Press organized.
1914 Faculty of Architecture instituted as a separate faculty.
1914 School of Landscape Architecture established as a separate school
tinder the Faculty of Architecture.
1914-17 Engineering instruction administered jointly by Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1918 Faculty of Engineering re-instituted within the University; Harvard
Engineering School opened to undergraduate and graduate students.
1919 Instruction given under the Graduate School of Medicine reorganized
as "Courses for Graduates."
1919 Atkins Fund for Tropical Research in Economic Botany, endowing the
Harvard Experiment Station in Cuba (later the Atkins Institution
of the Arnold Arboretum), accepted by the University.
1920 Graduate School of Education established.
1922 Harvard School of Public Health established.
1927 Southern Station of the Astronomical Observatory transferred to
Bloemfontein, South Africa.
1928 Harvard-Yenching Institute founded.
1929 School of City Planning established as a separate school under the
Faculty of Architecture.
1930 First residential Houses opened.
1932 Society of Fellows founded.
1935 Graduate School of Engineering established; undergraduate students
of engineering sciences enrolled in Harvard College.
1935 Graduate School of Public Administration endowed.
1936 Faculty of Design instituted to replace Faculty of Architecture,
administering instruction and research in the Departments of
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Regional
Planning.
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES
PRESIDENTS
Entered Presidents Left Office
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1640, Aug. 27 HENRY DUNSTER Oct. 24, 1654
1654, Nov. 27 CHARLES CHAUNCY Feb. 19, 1672 *
1672, Oct. 1 LEONARD HOAR Mar. 15, 1674
1675, Apr. 19 URIAN OAKES Jul. 25, 1681 *
1682, Oct. 25 JOHN ROGERS Jul. 2, 1684
1685, Jun. 11 INCREASE MATHER Sep. 6, 1701 **
1708, Jan. 14 JOHN LEVERETT May. 3, 1724 *
1725, Jun. 8 BENJAMIN WADSWORTH Mar. 16, 1737 *
1737, Sep. 21 EDWARD HOLYOKE Jun 1, 1769 *
1770, Mar. 21 SAMUEL LOCKE Dec. 1, 1773
1774, Oct. 14 SAMUEL LANGDON Aug. 30, 1780
1781, Dec. 19 JOSEPH WiLLARD Sep. 25, 1804 *
1806, May. 6 SAMUEL WEBBER Jul. 17, 1810 *
1810, Nov. 14 JOHN THORNTON KIRKLAND Apr. 2, 1828
1829, Jan. 29 JOSIAH QUINCY Aug. 27, 1845
1846, Feb. 5 EDWARD EVERETT Feb. 1, 1849
1849, Feb. 1 JARED SPARKS Feb. I0, 1853
1853, Feb. 10 JAMES WALKER Jan. 26, 1860
1860, Feb. 16 CORNELIUS CONWAY FELTON Feb. 26, 1862 *
1862, Oct. 6 THOMAS HILL Sep. 30, 1868
1869, May. 19 CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT May. 19, 1909
1909, May. 19 ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL Sep. 1, 1933
1933, Sep. 1 JAMES BRYANT CONANT
* Died in office.
** His title was Rector from July 23, 1684, to 1689 or 1690.
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