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Test your knowledge of Harvard’s presidential history
Which of these individuals served as Harvard's first president?
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John Harvard
Leonard Hoar
Henry Dunster
Drew Gilpin Faust
Correct! In 1640 Dunster was invited to be the “President of the Colledge,” although he was not formally installed with an inauguration.
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Which of these is NOT presented to the president upon their inauguration?
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The Harvard College Seal
The Harvard Bible
The Harvard Charter
Ceremonial keys
Correct! Upon their inauguration, the president is presented with historic insignia, including three seals of the University, the Harvard Charter of 1650, two silver keys, and the earliest College record book.
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What is the longest term served by any of Harvard’s presidents?
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40 years
15 years
19 years
50 years
Correct! Harvard’s longest-serving president, Charles William Eliot, was also its youngest. Eliot was inaugurated in 1869 at 35 years old and remained in the position until 1909.
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Which building houses the office of Harvard’s president as well as 14 lucky first-year undergraduate students?
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Loeb House
Memorial Hall
Massachusetts Hall
Correct! At 303 years old, Massachusetts Hall is Harvard’s oldest-surviving building—older than the United States itself! Over the years, Massachusetts Hall has served as a dormitory, an army barracks, a lecture hall, an observatory, and administrative offices.
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In 1910, President A. Lawrence Lowell established which Harvard school as an open-enrollment evening program for the Greater Boston Community?
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Harvard Extension School
Lowell Institute
Radcliffe College
Harvard Continuing College
Correct! The Harvard Extension School was established in 1910 with the goal of offering a college education for those only able to attend part-time. Today, more than 14,000 students attend the School, which grants more than 800 degrees and 1,000 certificates every year.
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What are the two names for the ceremonial chair used by Harvard’s president?
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The President’s Chair and The Holyoke Chair
The Smith Chair and The Chair of Honor
The Cambridge Throne and The Big Chair
Correct! Believed to have been made in England or Wales between 1550 and 1600, The Holyoke Chair (also known as The President’s Chair) was purchased for Harvard by 9th President Edward Holyoke in the mid-1700s. It is stored in the Fogg Museum between use at Inauguration, Commencement, and other convocations.
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