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Harvardian, n.|hɑːˈvɑːdɪən| [f. the name of Harvard College in Cambridge, Mass., now part of Harvard University, named after its principal early benefactor John Harvard (1607–38) + -ian. Cf. earlier Harvardine in M. Mathews Dict. Americanisms (1951).] A student or graduate of Harvard University.
1702C. Mather Magnalia Christi Americana iv. 135/1 Not a few of these ‘Harvardians’ have by their published writings been useful unto the world. 1912M. Nicholson Hoosier Chron. 83 They combined against a lone Harvardian, who bitterly resented Harwood's habit of smoking a cob pipe. 1986New Yorker 22 Sept. 31/2 No Harvardian needs to be reminded. |