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Graduates of Harvard University 
1731 - 1733

Bachelors of Arts  (A.B) 

From 1642 to 1869, inclusive, Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts (A.M.)  in course, three years after graduation. 

1731

Died
Chambers Russell, A.M; Just. Sup Court Prov. Mass 1766
James Pitts. A.M. 1776
John Sparhawk, A.M. 1755
Nathaniel Gookin, A.M. 1766
Henry Hale, A.M. 1736
Otis Little, A.M. -----
Elisha Odlin, A.M. 1752
Samuel Niles, A.M. 1804
Nathan Mayhew 1733
Samuel Cary, A.M. 1769
John Avery, A.M. 1796
Ephraim Avery, A.M. 1754
Stephen Sewall, A.M. 1795
Benjamin Woodbridge, A.M. 1797
Joseph Cushing, A.M. 1767
Hezekiah Man, A.M. 1739
Samuel Stacy, A.M. 1758
David Goddard, A.M. 1754
John Bacon, A.M. 1787
James Fowle, A.M. 1779
Supply Clap, A.M. 1747
Thomas Marsh, A.M.; Tutor; Librarian; Fellow 1780
James Lewes ----
William Skinner, A.M. 1760
Joseph Kent, A.M. 1753
Ebenezer Wyman, A.M. 1746
Edward Billings, A.M. 1760
Samuel White, A.M. 1769
Samuel Bacheller, A.M. 1796
Perley Howe 1753
John Wood, A.M. 1773
Samuel Kendal, A.M. 1792
Joseph Burbeen, A.M. 1794
Joseph Seccombe, A.M. 1760

1732

John Winthrop, A.M.; LL.D. 1773, Edinb 1771, Hollis Prof. Math. and Nat Philos; Fellow; Memb. Am Philos. Soc. Fellow Royal Soc. London 1779
John Vassall, A.M. 1747
John Cutler, A.M. 1771
David Jeffries, A.M. 1785
Nathaniel Hubbard, A.M. 1772
Elijah Williams, A.M. 1758 1771
John Rogers, A.M. 1789
Thomas Ruggles 1795
James Pemberton, A.M. 1756
Samuel Gardner, A.M. 1769
John Ellery, A.M. 1746
James Morris -----
Joseph Gardner, A.M. 1806
Thomas Tufts, A.M. 1746
Mather Withington 1736
Joseph Herrick, A.M. 1747
Nicholas Loring, A.M. 1763
John Fowle, A.M. 1764
John Fairfield, A.M. -----
Ebenezer Hartshorn, A.M. 1737 1772
Eleazar Hudson, A.M. 1792
Thomas Rand, A.M. -----
Nathaniel Merrill, A.M. 1796
Thomas Skinner, A.M. 1762
Sampson Spalding, A.M. 1796
David Cowell, A.M. 1760

1733

William Lynde 1752
William Vassall, A.M. 1743 1800
Samuel Sewall, A.M. 1771
Christopher Bridge, A.M. 1773
Jacob Wendell, A.M. 1753
Nathaniel Oliver, A.M. 1769
John Wilson 1756
John Swift, A.M. 1775
Edward Eels, A.M. 1776
David Gorham, A.M. 1786
Thomas Ward 1760
Roland Thacher, A.M. 1775
Samuel Gerrish, A.M. 1751
Benjamin Gerrish, A.M. 1752
Ephraim Flynt, A.M. 1762
William Tyler, A.M. 1741
Ezekiel Cheever, A.M. 1775
Samuel Tyley, A.M. -----
Peter Coffin, A.M. 1777
John Noyes, A.M. 1759
Timothy Symmes, A.M. 1756
Josiah Swan, A.M. 1777
Edmund Freeman, A.M. 1800
Samuel Tobey, A.M. 1781
Joseph Sylvester, A.M. 1769
Joseph Orne, A.M. 1738
Jedidiah Adams, A.M. 1799
Seth Adams 1736
Joseph Cleverly, A.M. 1802
Elias Haven, A.M. 1754
Ebenezer White, A.M. 1761
Benjamin Bowers, A.M. 1761
Enoch Parker, A.M. 1801
Jonathan Jackson 1736
Henry Cary, A.M. 1738 1802
Thomas Balch, A.M.; A.M. (Hon.) Yale 1741 1774
James Scales 1776
John Osgood, A.M. 1773

Source:  Quinquaennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University 1636 - 1915  Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press in the Two Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Year of the College 1915.
  


  
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