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...Langdon, rector of Christ Church, Cambridge, will conduct the services of the St. Paul's Society on Ash-Wednesday evening, March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 2/25/1876 | See Source »

July, 1774, Samuel Langdon, a devoted patriot and friend of John Hancock, was elected President, but his inauguration was omitted on account of the commotions of the period. The students were by no means unanimous in their patriotism, for history records that some of the Tories used to drink India tea in commons to show their loyalty, and that this occasioned some trouble among the students. After the battle of Lexington the militia began to concentrate at Cambridge, and the students were ordered to leave. Some of the buildings were turned into barracks for the soldiers, and the officers were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IN THE REVOLUTION. | 6/25/1875 | See Source »

...night before the battle President Langdon, on the steps of the Holmes House, made a prayer before the soldiers just starting for Bunker Hill. Harvard was now entirely given over to the military. Two thousand men were quartered in her halls, and earthworks were thrown up on the College green. In the old meeting-house, which stood very near where Dane Hall now stands, the minute-men and the famous Committee of Safety were organized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IN THE REVOLUTION. | 6/25/1875 | See Source »

...Committee appointed by the College Corporation, July 14, 1777, consisting of President Samuel Langdon, H. U. 1740, Rev. Nathaniel Appleton H. U. 1712, and Professor John Winthrop, H. U. 1732, made a Report, August 11, part of which follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard College Commons in 1777. | 5/21/1875 | See Source »

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