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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

History: What a Day

Today is a very diverse history day. For example:


It was on this day in 1638, a young clergyman, just 31 years old, died in Massachusetts, and in his will, left his library and half of his estate to a local college. To honor his memory, the college changed its name. The clergyman was named John Harvard, and the college changed its name to Harvard University, and it's the oldest in America.

And that's just the start. Go. read

Posted by Brian Gilstrap at 10:32 AM

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