Examples of 'john harvard' in a sentence

Meaning of "john harvard"

John Harvard refers to a person named John Harvard who was a benefactor of Harvard University. It is often used to represent the university or its strong affiliation with the person

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To the statue of john harvard.
John Harvard raised his eyes to heaven and announced.
Students fused a car To the statue of john harvard.
John Harvard was key to the development of a great university.
It was named after John Harvard who was its first benefactor.
This is the statue of John Harvard.
The John Harvard Library book series is published under the Belknap imprint.
Illustrates the famous statue of John Harvard in his chair.
The John Harvard Statue is one of the most famous landmarks on the Harvard campus.
Past the statue of John Harvard.
No likeness of John Harvard having been preserved, the statue.
He would been going around Cambridge in a fake beard calling himself Jesus John Harvard.
John Harvard was not THE founder of the university, but a founder… He was a major benefactor.
In front of university hall at Harvard University stands a bronze statue of John Harvard.
Two, Harvard was not founded by John Harvard . And three, that is not John Harvard.

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It takes its name from its first benefactor, a young minister named John Harvard.
It was here that in 1535 John Harvard raised his eyes to heaven and announced.
As the plaque reads, this is John Harvard.
John Harvard died in January at age 77.
It was named after its benefactor, John Harvard.
It was named after the College 's first benefactor, a young minister John Harvard.
See Widener library, then rub the shoe of John Harvard for good luck.
The leaves crunch under our feet, past the statue of John Harvard.
And three, that is not John Harvard.
Founded by the colonial legislature in 1636 and named in honor of benefactor John Harvard.
Two, Harvard was not founded by John Harvard.
Here, at Harvard University, we have a bronze statue of the founder, John Harvard.
In fact, there are no living representations of John Harvard.
It was named after the first benefactor, John Harvard.
March 13 - Harvard University is named for a clergyman named John Harvard.
Harvard University was launched in 1639 through a financial gift from the Protestant clergyman John Harvard.
It was established in 1636 and was named for clergyman and first benefactor, John Harvard.
Harvard was established in 1636 and named for the Reverend John Harvard.

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