Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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twelve hundred pounds , currency , to be paid annually for three years . From the same report it also appears , that the property of the college , at that time , consisted , 1. of the lots and buildings in Fourth Street , including the ...
twelve hundred pounds , currency , to be paid annually for three years . From the same report it also appears , that the property of the college , at that time , consisted , 1. of the lots and buildings in Fourth Street , including the ...
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... hundred and fifty pounds , Pennsyl- vania currency , which on the appointment of Dr. Allison was augmented to two hundred pounds ; and the salary of Dr. Smith , when chosen provost of the college , was fixed at the same sum . The other ...
... hundred and fifty pounds , Pennsyl- vania currency , which on the appointment of Dr. Allison was augmented to two hundred pounds ; and the salary of Dr. Smith , when chosen provost of the college , was fixed at the same sum . The other ...
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... hundred and thirty - one . * The degree of Master of Pharmacy was instituted , a few years since , with the very ... hundred and eighty - four stu- dents in the medical class . For the last seven years they have averaged about four ...
... hundred and thirty - one . * The degree of Master of Pharmacy was instituted , a few years since , with the very ... hundred and eighty - four stu- dents in the medical class . For the last seven years they have averaged about four ...
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