A History of the University of Pennsylvania From Its Foundation to a D 1770
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Writing to the same from London 27 February, 1766, he adds, "remember me affectionately to the Junto, and to all inquiring friends. " Bigelow, iii. 456. Sparks, vii. 308. HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 181 site of which a few years afterwards Mrs. Masters erected her Mansion, elsewhere referred to, which was the precursor of the Washington residence. From its inception, at the close of 1750, Franklin had been its guide. His friend Dr. Thomas Bond originated the movement, and while t...hese two were busy in arranging for the beginning of the Academy to train the mind of youth, they found time to plan an institution to provide means for healing the suffering bodies of the aged and the injured, or as Franklin expressively styles it, " for the relief of the Sick and Miserable;" and on 7 February, 1751, a bill was passed the Provincial Assembly incorporating " The Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital. " Franklin had written up the mat- ter in the Gazette, and employed other active means to interest the community in the project.
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