Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct Guide to the Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct UA 5.280

Guide to the Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct UA 5.280


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
UA 5.280
Title
Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct 1860 December 4
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet
Creator
College of William and Mary.
Language
English .

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Preferred Citation

Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries


Biographical / Historical

Benjamin Henry Bascom Hubbard attending William & Mary from 1858-1861.

Scope and Contents

Report of Benjamin Henry Bascom Hubbard's scholarship and conduct while a student at William & Mary for the period ending in December 1860. There are remarks and signatures from Edward S. Joynes regarding Greek, Robert J. Morrison regarding Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, and Charles Morris regarding Constitutional Law. The form is also signed by Thomas McCandlish, Secretary of the Faculty.

Related Material

University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection

Subjects and Indexing Terms


General

Removed from the Faculty-Alumni File Collection in June 2016

Container List

Mixed Materials UA Small Collections Box 7 folder: 1
Report
1860 Dec. 4English.