Abstract
Cotton Mather had a conflicted relationship with his alma mater, Harvard College. His efforts to influence education in Cambridge are illustrated through three documents critiquing the quality of education at the college, illustrating Mather's efforts to become president, and teaching his matriculating son proper methods for study and piety.
Issue Section:
Memoranda and Documents
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2014
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