The best evidence to support the statement "John Harvard did not anticipate that a university would be named after him" is:
- "Little did young Harvard dream of the fame to be attached to his name for this modest act of charity."
- "And even less could he have dreamed that his little library of four hundred books would one day increase to more than eight million."
These statements indicate that John Harvard could not have anticipated the significance and recognition that would come to his name as a result of his contributions, supporting the assertion that he did not foresee a university being named in his honor.