This guide to New Haven, Connecticut and Yale University, includes historical information about the city and the University,as well as famous landmarks, museums and libraries, and other information.
The author, Edwin Oviatt was a member of Yale's Class of 1896, editor of the Yale Alumni Weekly and author of a history of the University, "The Beginnings of Yale (1701-1726)"
This guide was published as a "Souvenir of the 14th Annual Congress of the S.A.R. (Sons of the American Revolution) held in New Haven in 1903. The Sons of the American Revolution is apatriotic organization whose members are male descendants of people who served in the Revolutionary War, or who contributed to establishing the independence of the United States. The society is dedicated to perpetuating American ideals and traditions, and to protecting the Constitution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_the_American_Revolution
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