Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1908/10/17 The sale of one of the finest residences in the Fifth Avenue section added a feature of unusual interest to yesterday's real estate dealings. The buyer is William L Harkness, a cousin of Edward S Harness of the Standard Oil Company. - The New York Times Home Fisk-Harkness House Manhattan NYC
1911/08/30 Reportedly declining to hire a local pilot, William L Harkness' luxury steam yacht Gunilda steams ahead and founders on McGarvey Shoal, 8 kilometers from Rossport, Ontario. Owner Steam Yacht Gunilda (shipwreck) Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area of Canada
1919/05/10 William L Harkness dies at his 53rd Street townhouse. Died Fisk-Harkness House Manhattan NYC
1919/05/13 William L Harkness funeral is held on the first floor of his townhouse. In Memoriam Fisk-Harkness House Manhattan NYC
1919/05/13 William L Harkness is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York City. In Memoriam Woodlawn Cemetery New York City
1930/04/09 Harkness writes to Exeter Principal Perry: What I have in mind is a classroom where students could sit around a table with a teacher who would talk with them and instruct them by a sort of tutorial or conference method. Benefactor Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH
1930/11/00 Harkness gives Exeter $5.8 million to support his conference method of teaching. Since then, the Academy's principal mode of instruction has been by discussion, "seminar style," around an oval table known as the Harkness table. Benefactor Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH
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