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Lionel De Jersey Harvard Fellowship
Lionel de Jersey Harvard (3 June 1893 – 30 March 1918) was a young Englishman who, discovered to be Collateral descendant, collaterally descended from Harvard College founder John Harvard (clergyman), John Harvard, was consequently offered the opportunity to attend that university, from which he graduated in 1915. The first Harvard to attend Harvard, he died in the World War I, First World War less than three years later, leaving a wife and infant son. After his death a fellow officer wrote, "If Harvard College made him what he was, I want my sons to go there that it may do the same for them." Harvard's Lionel Hall, and its Lionel deJersey Harvard Scholarship, are named in his honour. Background In 1908 editor Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (writer), Mark A. De Wolfe Howe discovered an 1847 letter in which Harvard President Edward Everett makes reference to a "Reverend John Harvard" living at the time in Plymouth, England, calling him "a Wesleyanism, Wesleyan clergyman whose anc ...
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