From the list supplied in: Henry J. Cadbury, "Religious Books at
Harvard," Harvard Library Bulletin 5 (1951), p. 172. HDS class year specified (dates in brackets signify last date attended
for non-graduates).
| 1839/40 |
William Cutter Tenney, [1841], AB 1838; Joseph Osgood, 1842 |
| 1840/41 |
Thomas Dawes, 1842 |
| 1841/42 |
Frederic Hinckley, 1843 |
| 1842/43 |
Edmund Burke Willson, 1843 |
| 1843/44 |
Edward Capen, 1845 (librarian, Boston Public Library, 1852-1874;
librarian, Haverhill Public Library, 1874-1901, emeritus after 1899) |
| 1845/46-1846/47 |
George Faber Clark, 1846 |
| 1847/48 |
Augustus Woodbury, 1849 |
| 1848/49 |
Amory Battles, 1850 |
| 1849/50 |
Adam Ayer, 1851 |
| 1850/51-1851/52 |
Rushton Dashwood Burr, 1852 |
| 1852/53 |
Calvin Stoughton Locke, 1854 |
| 1853/54 |
Charles Taylor Canfield, 1855 |
| 1854/55 |
George Franklin Allen, 1855 |
| 1855/56-1856/57 |
George Washington Bartlett, 1857 |
| 1857/58-1858/59 |
Charles Ammi Cutter, 1859. Charles Ammi Cutter received his AB
from Harvard in 1855 and completed the course of study at the
Divinity School in 1859. While a student at the Divinity School, he
served as its librarian. After serving as assistant to the librarian
of Harvard, he was the librarian of the Boston Athenaeum,
1868-1893, and then librarian of Forbes Library, Northampton,
Massachusetts, from 1893 until his death. His Rules for a
Dictionary Catalog (1st ed., 1875) and his Expansive
Classification (1st ed., 1891) are classic works in modern
library science. |
| 1859/60-1860/61 |
Augustus Mellen Haskell, 1861 |
| 1861/62-1862/63 |
David Henry Montgomery, 1863 |
| 1863/64 |
Calvin Stebbins, [1865] |
| 1866/67-1868/69 |
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel, 1869 |
| 1869/70-1870/71 |
Nicholas Paine Gilman, 1871 |
| 1876/77 |
Cyrus William Christy, 1875 |
| 1877/78 |
Frederick Meakin, 1878 |
| 1878/79-1879/80 |
Charles Brown Elder, 1880 |
| 1879/80-1881/82 |
Charles Jason Staples, 1881 |
| 1882/83-1883/84 |
Arthur Anderson Brooks, 1884 |
| 1883/84-1884/85 |
Horace Leslie Wheeler, 1885 |
| 1885/86-1886/87 |
Merle St. Croix Wright, 1887 |