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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, [3] President designate, [4] [5] and builder of Harvard's first College, Yard, and Library, in 1636.

  2. Harvard's first president, Nathaniel Eaton, nearly beat his students and staff to death, but it was his wife's cooking that got him fired.

  3. Born in England, he was invited to lead the fledging institution after its first master, Nathaniel Eaton, was dismissed for allegedly mistreating students. “After the abuses of Nathanial Eaton, Harvard actually closed for a year,” said Shoemaker.

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  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.

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    On Nov. 18, 1676, Benjamin Tuttle visited his sister Sarah at her home in Stamford, where she lived with her husband. Sarah, 34, was six years older than Benjamin, a bachelor. On that evening Sarah’s husband had left to visit a friend, and Sarah was upset he had left without first having dinner. Benjamin and Sarah engaged in a brief quarrel, with S...

    Elizabeth Tuttle had a scandal all her own. Married to Richard Edwards, Elizabeth would have seven children. But only six, apparently, belonged to Richard. The Edwards – grandparents to the Rev. Jonathan Edwards– would divorce in 1691. Richard obtained the divorce after years of Elizabeth’s abusive and irrational behavior, he said. Elizabeth largel...

    In 1691 the Tuttle family would endure one final scandal. Mercy Tuttle, the youngest daughter of the clan, had married Samuel Brown in 1667 at age 17. The couple had several children, including a son, Samuel. They lived in Wallingford. It would come out later that Mercy Tuttle was erratic in her behavior throughout life. (Her older brother, David, ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. A man known only as “The Moor,” who was enslaved by the first Harvard schoolmaster, Nathaniel Eaton, served the College’s earliest students. “Enslaved men and women served Harvard presidents and professors and fed and cared for Harvard students,” the report states.