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Libraries, for Philadelphia (see under Franklin), 24, 25, 121; of university, 387.

M.

Manual training schools of Philadelphia, 193, 194,

Medicine, Department of, 273, 220.

Music, Department of, 442.

0.

Oratory, Study of, (see under Franklin), 50.

Orders in council of 1763, 77.

Organizations within the University: Social groups, 410; Alumni of the Departments,
411; Seminaries, 413; Philomathean, The, 413; Zelosophic, The, 414; The Uni-
versity Record, 416; Greek letter societies, 418; Y. M. C. A., 419; Orphan
schools, 52, 96.

P.

Penn, William, 215, 252.

Penn, Thomas and Richard, charter to the Academy, 68; to the College, 71, 218, 236.
Pennsylvania, Relation of the University to State of, Chapter v.

Pepper, William, M. D., LL. D., provost, 195, 196.

Philadelphia, Relation of the University to, Chapter VI.

Philosophy, Department of, 364.

Philosophical Society, American, 54, 184, 185.

Physical education and athletics: Entrance examination, 361; care of the body,
362, 363.

Physiocrats, 149, 151.

Professors and instructors, 201.

Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pennsylvania, Franklin, 58.

Provost, duties of, 210, 211.

Publications of the University, 199.

R.

Relations of the University and the city: The old Academy, 243; College, Academy,
and Charity School, 244, 245, 246; Provost Smith, 247; income in 1785, 248; union
of the college and the University, 249; the Cresson bequest, 250; foundation of
free scholarships, 251; university equipment, 252, 253, 254.

Relations of the University to the State of Pennyslvania, Chapter v.

S.

Scholarships, 251.

School of American History and Institutions, The: Causes leading to its establish-
ment, 370; effect of the civil war on the college curriculum, 371; library of the
school, 372, 373; nature of the courses, 374.

School of Architecture, The: Progress of architectural study in America, 396-398;
organization and course, 399–402.

Schools in the University. (See Departments.)

School programme, Franklin, 15.

Scope of the University: The corporation, 205; standing committees, 206; organiza-
tion, 207; elective courses, 208; rank, 209; duties of provost, 210, 211; central
committee of alumni, 212; admission of women, 212; relation to the city of Phil-
adelphia, 213; acquisition of land, 213, 214.

Sketch of an English school, Franklin's, 36.

Sketch of the university, historical, Chapter IV.

Smith, William, D. D., provost, 143, 218, 219, 222, 75, 236, 237, 244, 247, 257.

Tables of attendance, 1740-1892, 202.

T.

Towne Scientific School: Founding of, 289; mines, arts, and manufactures, 290–296;
organization, 297, 298; course in chemistry, 300; metallurgy and mining, 301;
civil engineering, 302; mechanical engineering, 303; electrical engineering, 306;
admission, 307.

Trustees, Board of, 238, 239, 249.

U.

University Hospital: Founding of, 343–347; organization, 348-350; erection of the
Gibson wing for chronic diseases, 351; work of the hospital, 350-355.

University, The, in its relations to the State of Pennsylvania: Francis Daniel Pasto-
rius, 233; William Penn Charter School, 234; the founders of the university, 235;
grant from Thomas Penn, 236; Provost Smith, 236; board of trustees created,
238, 239; acts of assembly 1832, 1838, 240.

University Libraries, The: Franklin committee, 387; the collections, Louis XVI, 387;
Waite's 388; Evans Rogers, Allen, 389; Tobias Wagner, Stillé, Caldwell, 390;
Henry Seybert, Krauth, McCartee, Pott, Hayden, Semitic, Biddle, Leutsch, 391;
American History and Government, Pepper, Prime, Ashburner, Leidy, Harris,
392; library building, 393-395.

University of Pennsylvania, origin, 236; the scope of the University, 205-214; doc-
uments and charters, 36, 52, 58-95; Provost Smith, 236, 247; The University and
the general assembly, 233–241. The University and Philadelphia, 243-254; The
Department of Arts, 255-272; The Medical Department, 273-282; The Law De-
partment, 283-288; The Towne Scientific School, 289-308; The Department of
Dentistry, 309-319; The Wharton School of Finance and Economy, 320-326; The
Biological School, 327-342; The University Hospital, 343-355; The Veterinary
Department, 356-360; The Department of Physical Education, 361-363; The De-
partment of Philosophy, 364–369, 443; School of American History and Institu-
1180-29

tions, 370-374; The Laboratory of Hygiene, 375, 376; The Department of Archa-
ology, 377-383; The Graduate Department for Women, 384-386; The University
Libraries, 387-395; The School of Architecture, 396-402; Undergraduate Life,
403-409; Organizations within the University, 410-419; The Alumni of the Uni-
versity, 420-437; The Bibliography of the University, 438-442; The Department
of Music, 442; The History of the University, (1) 1740-1881, 215–232; (11) 1881-1892,
195-203.

University of the State of Pennsylvania, 224-225; charter, 83.

University Undergraduate Life, 403-409.

Veterinary Department: Founding of, 356; organization, 357-360.

Wharton School of Finance and Economy: Inauguration, 320; plan, 321-324; faculty,
324; relations to university extension, 325; American Academy of Political and
Social Science, 325; publications, 326.

Wistar and Horner, 278.

Women, admission of, 212. (See Graduate School for, Chapter XXI.)

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