Proceedings At the Public Inauguration of the Building Erected for the Departmen
Proceedings At the Public Inauguration of the Building Erected for the Departmen
University of Pennsylvania
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M. And LL. D. , and who had succeeded Dr. Franklin as President of the American Philosophical Society) was a trustee of the College ; he had held office as far back as 1779. Upon the 7th day of January, 1780, he was elected Vice-Provost of the University, having been appointed Professor of Astronomy Decem- ber 16th, 1779. Dr. Rittenhouse resigned these positions on the 18th day of April, 1782. Ten years afterward, in 1792, George Washing- ton appointed Dr. R. The first Director of the Mint, and... the first coining-press ever constructed here was made after his design. In 1778, Jefferson, in a letter written to Rit- tenhouse, says : " You should consider that the world has but one Rittenhouse, and that it never had one before. The amazing mechanical repre- sentation of the solar system (referring to the 40 Planetarium or Orrery), which you conceived and executed, has never been surpassed by any but the works of which it is a copy. " In his Notes on Virginia, written in 1781, he says : " In war, we produced a Washington.
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