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Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United
States, established in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court
of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was named after the College¡¯s
.rst benefactor, the young minister John Harvard. Upon his death in
1638, the young minister left his library and half his estate to
the institution. A statue of John Harvard stands today in front of
University Hall in Harvard Yard, and is perhaps the University¡¯s
best known landmark.
In addition to two undergraduate colleges, Harvard College and
Radcliffe College, Harvard University has 11 graduate schools. Now
the University has grown from nine students with a single master to
an enrollment of more than 20,000 degree candidates including
undergraduate, graduate. There are more than 360,000 alumni2 living
in the U.S. and other countries in the world.
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¡ñLandmarks of Harvard University ¹þ·ðµØ±ê
The statue of Harvard is regarded as one of the four famous statues
in U.S. and the others are the statue of liberty in New York, the
memorial statue of Lincoln in Washington , the statue of Franklin
in Philadelphia.
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Three Lies Èý´ó»ÑÑÔ
Through a wide variety of the bookstores and cafes in "Harvard
square", you can see a great architecture built with grey granite.
This is the administration building of Harvard University, in front
of which stands a bronze statue. He is the minister John Harvard,
one fateful body to become the leader of the Harvard. With bright
eyes, he looks handsome, angular and gentle. His right hand presses
an open bible3, and his legs extend with the left foot slightly
putting out the base. The peculiarities is the dark brown shoes
with shiny toe and all its former Harvard admirers, without
exception, would touch his left foot. It is said that the people
who touch the foot can pass the examination and all wishes come
true. Inadvertently standing religious "a Century¡¯s Caress",
Harvard is still staring deeply this land, which is full of passion
and dreams, and gives birth to ideals and legends.
The three lines are engraved on the base of the statue, but they
are well known as Harvard three lies. The .rst line is "John
Harvard", the following line is the "founder" and the third line is
"1638". At .rst glance, no matter whoever will understand "in the
1638 Harvard himself founded Harvard University." In fact, these
three simple statements actually don¡¯t match the facts!
First, the statue was not built according to the true appearance of
Harvard£¬because John Harvard was dead prematurely4 and did not
leave any portraits or any heirs. The sculptor just selected a
handsome student to be the model and adopted Puritan dress in the
17th century. Then .nished this Harvard statue in high spirits
today. In other words, this portrait is just a stand-in for
Harvard.
Second, John Harvard is just the donor of the university and not
the founder as written on the base. Third, Harvard University was
built in 1636 not in 1638£¬which was written on the statue.
Obviously, the statue of Harvard has made a sort of joke with
people, but it also occasionally been parodied. It is said that a
group of students who rode the night, dressed the Harvard statue as
a super-warrior in the game. Under the tinker of them£¬the old
Harvard in the helmet of the protagonist in the game£¬with arm
relying on a machine gun, sat "solemnly" for a whole night . From
this£¬we can see the humor of history£¬perhaps just this interaction
across time and space greatly reduces the distance between Harvard
and people.
Although the statue of Harvard has¡°lied¡±£¬the three lies do not
forbid people from accepting it. It seems that truths and lies will
not stand in the mutually exclusive opposition in the distant past
and future , but rather two sides of a coin£¬which keep tips of the
people to make deep speculation about yesterday and today£¬past and
future.
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