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Seventy-five Harvard graduates have acted as college presidents, running back as far as 1649.
They were in control of the following colleges:
Adelbert, 1 Columbian, 1
Agric. Wash., 1 Epis. Theolog, 1
Alabama, 1 Greenville, 2
Allegheny, 1 Griswold, 1
Amherst, 1 Harvard, 19
Antioch, 3 Haverford, 1
Bethel, 1 Hobart, 2
Bowdoin, 2 Jefferson, 1
California, 1 Kenyon, 2
Clark, 1 Maryland, 1
Columbia, 1 M. I. T., 1
Meadville, 5 S. Carolina, 1
Middlebury, 1 Swarthmore, 2
Nashville, 1 Texas, 1
Nevada, 1 Transylvania, 1
Olivet, 1 Trinity, 1
Phys. and Surg., 1 Vermont, 1
Racine, 1 Washburn, 1
Rangoon, 2 Washington, 2
Rush, 1 Yale, 4
St. Andrews, 1
Total, 75
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