Although some people maintain that the word "Yankee" originated with the way white men interpreted the Indians' name for the early settlers, most of those who have wondered about it have decided that it came to be used as a nickname for persons born in the United States, because of a farmer, named Jonathan Hastings and living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the eighteenth century, using it to describe some good, home-made cider of his making, as "Yankee cider." The word was taken up by the students of Harvard University, and gradually spread throughout the whole country.