Undergraduate Life in 1679, from Undergraduate Life at Harvard by Edward S. Martin, published in Scribners Magazine, May 1897
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Undergraduate Life in 1679" is a detailed exploration of the daily experiences and societal context of students at Harvard College in the late 17th century. Authored by Edward S. Martin and published in the May 1897 issue of Scribner's Magazine, the article is accompanied by illustrations from the renowned artist Howard Pyle. This work provides a vivid portrayal of the academic, social, and cultural environment that shaped the lives of Harvard undergraduates during this period.
Martin's narrative delves into various aspects of student life, including the rigorous academic curriculum, which was heavily influenced by religious instruction and classical studies. The article highlights the austere and disciplined lifestyle that students were expected to adhere to, reflecting the Puritan values that were predominant in New England at the time. The daily routine of students, from early morning prayers to evening study sessions, is meticulously described, offering readers a glimpse into the structured and demanding nature of their education.
In addition to academics, Martin examines the social dynamics and extracurricular activities that were part of undergraduate life. He discusses the limited but significant opportunities for recreation and social interaction, such as debates, literary societies, and occasional communal gatherings. The article also touches upon the challenges faced by students, including financial hardships, strict disciplinary measures, and the pressures of conforming to the moral and ethical standards of the era.
Howard Pyle's illustrations complement Martin's text by providing visual representations of the period's attire, architecture, and daily activities, thereby enhancing the reader's understanding of the historical context. Through a combination of detailed narrative and evocative imagery, "Undergraduate Life in 1679" offers a comprehensive and engaging account of what it was like to be a student at Harvard College over three centuries ago.
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