Early History of the University of Pennsylvania from Its Origin to the Year 1827J.B. Lippincott, 1896 - 275 pages |
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... application to a department or to a member of Congress . Under these circumstances , an alumnus of the University , who takes an interest in its history and who feels that such is the case with many of its graduates , requested the ...
... application to a department or to a member of Congress . Under these circumstances , an alumnus of the University , who takes an interest in its history and who feels that such is the case with many of its graduates , requested the ...
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... was denied them in their own , it was recommended by the teachers to the Board of Trustees , that application should be made for such additions to their charter as might invest them with the rights of a 16 EARLY HISTORY OF THE.
... was denied them in their own , it was recommended by the teachers to the Board of Trustees , that application should be made for such additions to their charter as might invest them with the rights of a 16 EARLY HISTORY OF THE.
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... applications for admit- tance were to be made . The number of charity scholars was seldom much short of one hundred . The whole property and government of the institution were , by the charter , vested in the Board of Trustees , which ...
... applications for admit- tance were to be made . The number of charity scholars was seldom much short of one hundred . The whole property and government of the institution were , by the charter , vested in the Board of Trustees , which ...
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... application to the board , was unanimously chosen professor of an- atomy and surgery . Dr. Adam Kuhn was afterwards made professor of botany and materia medica , and Dr. Benjamin Rush , of chemistry . This last appoint- ment was ...
... application to the board , was unanimously chosen professor of an- atomy and surgery . Dr. Adam Kuhn was afterwards made professor of botany and materia medica , and Dr. Benjamin Rush , of chemistry . This last appoint- ment was ...
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... application from the College of New York , which , it was feared , if urged in opposition to that from Philadelphia , would materially interfere with its success , and , by the dis- gust which such rivalry is apt to excite , would ...
... application from the College of New York , which , it was feared , if urged in opposition to that from Philadelphia , would materially interfere with its success , and , by the dis- gust which such rivalry is apt to excite , would ...
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Academy affairs afterwards application appointed arts assistance attended authority Benjamin Board of Trustees branches building Charity School charter Chemistry classes College colonies commencement connected Constitution course duties Edward Shippen England English school establishment faculty favour fessor former Francis Hopkinson Franklin friends gentlemen grammar honour Hugh Williamson hundred pounds institution instruction interest Jacob Duché James John Joseph Reed Kinnersley languages Latin language learning lectures lege legislature letter ment Mirania natural philosophy necessary occasion original period Philadelphia political present edition president professors professorship proper proposed proprietors Province provost pupils received rector rendered respectable revolution Richard Peters Robert Adrain salary Samuel scheme scholars seminary Shippen Smith Society station talents taught teachers Thomas Mifflin Thomas Penn thousand pounds tion tuition tutor University of Pennsylvania versity vice-provost William William Shippen youth