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  1. Nathaniel Eaton (before 17 September 1609 − before 11 May 1674) was an Anglican clergyman who was the first Headmaster of Harvard, President designate, and builder of Harvard's first College, Yard, and Library, in 1636.

  2. Nathaniel Eaton, the Sadistic Puritan Who Made Harvard Disappear for a Year. 9 comments. Harvard University got off to a rough start in 1638, when Nathaniel Eaton and his wife led such a reign of terror the school closed down for a year. There wasn’t much to close down.

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  3. Nathaniel Eaton was appointed Head Master in 1638. He was graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and he seemed well-fitted for the position. But he was a great disappointment. He seems to have had in mind, for Harvard College, merely a picture of a second-class boarding school. Flogging the students was a method of discipline copied from ...

  4. 30. Okt. 2014 · If you haven’t heard of Nathaniel Eaton, Harvard’s first head of school, it’s not because he’s one of the University’s buried treasures.

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Nathaniel Eaton (before 17 September 1609 − before 11 May 1674) was an Anglican clergyman who was the first Headmaster of Harvard, President designate, and builder of Harvard's first College, Yard, and Library, in 1636. Quick Facts The Reverend, Headmaster of Harvard College ... The Reverend.

  6. 16. Apr. 2024 · Nathaniel Eaton (born 17 September 1609 − 11 May 1674) was the first Headmaster of Harvard and builder of Harvard's first College, the Old College. Nathaniel was also the uncle of Samuel Eaton (one of the seven founding members and signatories of the Harvard Corporation by charter in 1650)

  7. 7. Juni 2001 · This month in Harvard history. June 7, 2001 2 min read. June 19, 1638 Shortly before this date, Nathaniel Eaton, first Master of the College, moves with his family from Charlestown into a house in the Yard. By Sept. 17, he has already assembled and begun teaching the first freshman Class of nine.