The History of the University of Pennsylvania



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Contents
Front Matter

Preface

Chapter I
 * Early Education In Philadelphia.—Establishment Of The Academy.—Incorporation Of the College.

Chapter II
 * Organization and Government of the College.—First Graduates.—Prosperity of the College.

Chapter III
 * Provost and Professors of the College.

Chapter IV
 * Origin of the Medical Department.

Chapter V
 * Finances of the College.

Chapter VI
 * Abrogation of the Charter of the College by the Pennsylvania Legislature.

Chapter VII
 * Establishment of the University.

Chapter VIII
 * Re-establishment of the College.—Separate Existence of the Two Schools.—Union of the College and University.

Chapter IX
 * Organization of the University, After the Union of the Schools.

Chapter X
 * Account of the Professors of the University.

Chapter XI
 * Removal of the School.—New University Edifice in Ninth Street.

Chapter XII
 * Languishing Condition of the Schools in the University.—Defective Arrangements Upon Which This Condition Depended.

Chapter XIII
 * New Regulations.—Institution of the Philomathean Society.—Improved State of the School.—Establishment of the Department of Natural Science.

Chapter XIV
 * State of the University in the Year 1827.

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