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MANAGERS-(Continued)

GRIFFITH, R. EGGlesfield, 1870-1871

GRIFFITH, ROBERT E., 1827
GROVES, DANIEL, 1824-1827
HAND, JAMES C., 1845-1846
HANSELL, WILLIAM S., 1827
HARDING, GEORGE, 1864-1865
HARKER, JOSHUA G., 1831-1836
HARPER, JAMES, 1824-1826
HARRIS, WILLIAM, 1860-1863
HARRISON, ALFRED C., 1895-
HARRISON, C. LELAND, 1899-1902
HARRISON, JOHN, 1824-1829

HARRISON, JOSEPH, Jr., 1854, 1856-
1859

HART, SAMUEL, 1865-1870
HAVILAND, JOHN, 1824-1826
HAYS, ISAAC, 1840-1841
HAYWARD, NATHAN, 1917–
HELLER, CHARLES S., 1879-1880
HELME, WILLIAM, 1869-1888
HENDERSON, GEORGE R., 1915-
HERSE, GEORGE P., 1851
HEXAMER, CHARLES A., 1904-
HEYL, HENRY R., 1879-1895, 1898-
1909

HOADLEY, GEORGE A., 1911-
HORN, HENRY, 1824

HORSTMAN, WILLIAM J., 1865–1868
HOUSTON, EDWIN J., 1874-1897
HOWARD, GEORGE C., 1855-1858
HOWE, HERBERT M., 1898-1900

HOWSON, CHARLES HENRY, 1903-1907
HOWSON, HENRY, 1898-1903
HUFTY, SAMUEL, 1834-1850
HUMPHREYS, SAMUEL, 1826
HUNTER, JAM ES, 1864

HUTCHINSON, CHARLES H., 1888-1890
HUTCHINSON, JAMES, 1841-1842
HUTCHINSON, JOSEPH, 1860-1863
JAYNE, HARRY W., 1891-1910
JENNINGS, W. N., 1896
JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, 1855-1859
JONES, THOMAS P., 1826

JONES, WASHINGTON, 1859-1895, 1897

1900

KATEZ, I., 1824

KEATING, WILLIAM H., 1824-1826, 1830-1840

KELLER, HARRY F., 1914-
KELLY, HENRY H., 1851
KING, ROBERT P., 1851
KIRK, CHARLES H., 1830

KIRKPATRICK, GEORGE E., 1911-1914
KNEASS, WILLIAM, 1825
KNIGHT, DANIEL R., 1845

KRUMBHAAR, ALEXANDER, 1898-1911
KUHN, C. HARTMAN, 1896-1905
LAMBERT, Wм. H., 1906
LESLEY, ROBERT W., 1913-

LE VAN, W. BARNET, 1864-1876
LEVY, LOUIS E., 1903-1915
LEWIS, ENOCH, 1868-1894
LEWIS, HARVEY, 1824-1827
LEWIS, MORDECAI D., 1828-1836
LINDSAY, JOHN, 1843

LINDSAY, ROBERT, 1834-1836
LINNARD, JAMES M., 1836-1838
LINVILLE, J. HAYES, 1868
LONGSTRETH, CHARLES, 1903-1907
LONGSTRETH, EDWARD, 1868-1870,
1895-1897

LOUD, THOMAS, 1829-1831
LOVE, WILLIAM H., 1859
LUCAS, JOHN, 1888-1894
LUKENS, ISAIAH, 1828

LUKENS, JAWOOD, 1902-1908
LYMAN, BENJAMIN S., 1901-1902
MCALPINE, JAMES, 1825-1828
MCCAFFREY, E. V., 1910-

MCCAMBRIDGE, RICHARD, 1876
MCCLURE, JOHN, 1853-1856

MCCLURG, ALEXANDER, 1833-1839

MCEUEN, THOMAS, 1829

MCKEAN, WILLIAM V., 1879-1883 MARKS, WILLIAM D., 1881-1884 MARSHALL, SAMUEL R., 1887-1893

MASON, DAVID H., 1824 MASON, JAMES S., 1861 MEGARGEE, CHARLES, 1858

MANAGERS-(Continued)

MEIRS, RICHARD WALN, 1908-1917 MERRICK, J. VAUGHAN, 1864-1866,

1870-1884

MERRICK, SAMUEL V., 1824-1827, 1830-1841, 1855-1863

MIFFLIN, LLOYD, 1825-1826
MILES, FREDERICK B., 1874
MILLER, ABRAHam, 1824-1846, 1855-
1858

MITCHELL, J. E., 1874

MORRIS, ISAAC P., 1836-1843
MITCHELL, WILLIAM A., 1864-1865
MOORE, BLOOMFIELD H., 1864-1868
MOORE, JOSEPH W., 1860-1861
MORGAN, MARSHALL S., 1914-
MORRIS, ELWOOD, 1844-1847
MORRIS, HENRY G., 1864-1869
MORRIS, WILLIAM E., 1847-1851
MUCKLE, M. RICHARDS, JR., 1894-1896
NAYLOR, JACOB, 1863, 1865-1872
NEAFIE, JACOB G., 1868

NEW HALL, PAUL W., 1843-1844
NORRIS, ISAAC, 1870-1878, 1883-
NYSTROM, JOHN W., 1873-1875
OGDEN, JOHN M., 1833
OGLE, WILLIAMS, 1845-1850
O'NEILL, JOHN, 1827-1832
ORR, HECTOR, 1871-1887
OUTERBRIDGE, ALEX. E., JR., 1881-1886
PALMER, B. FRANKLIN, 1862
PARRISH, WILLIAM D., 1838, 1852-

1854

PARRY, CHARLES T., 1864
PATTERSON, ROBERT, 1824
PATTERSON, ROBERT M., 1825-1827
PAUL, LAWRENCE T., 1895-
PEMBERTON, HENRY, JR., 1891-1896
PERRY, ROBERT S., 1912-1916
PETTIT, HORACE, 1894-1910

PURVES, ALEXANDER, 1875-1876 RALSTON, ASHBEL G., 1825-1830 RAMAGE, ADAM, 1824-1832 RAND, THEODORE D., 1874-1897 REED, WILLIAM B., 1832-1836 REEVES, BENJAMIN, 1829-1837 REEVES, SAMUEL J., 1864 REEVES, STACY, 1889-1902 RICE, JOHN, 1866-1867 RICHARDS, MARK, 1831 RICHARDSON, JOHN, 1825 RIEHLE, HENRY J., 1826-1827 ROBBINS, SAMUEL J., 1827-1833 ROBERTS, ALGERNON S., 1828 ROBERTS, PERCIVAL, 1864-1868 ROBERTS, SOLOMON W., 1842-1847 ROBINSON, Alexander P., 1911-1916 ROGERS, EVANS, 1854-1863 ROGERS, HENRY D., 1838-1843 ROGERS, JAMES S., 1909ROGERS, ROBERT E., 1867 RONALDSON, CHARLES E., 1885-1893,

1908-1912

ROSENGARTEN, GEORGE D., 1912-
ROWLAND, JAMES, JR., 1829-1830
ROWLAND, WILLIAM, 1828

RUSH, WILLIAM, 1825

RUST, JAMES I., 1824

Sadtler, SamUEL P., 1888-1897
SANBORN, E. H., 1907-

SARTAIN, JOHN, 1877-1879

SARTAIN, SAMUEL, 1865-1882
SAVERY, PELEG B., 1851-1852
SAXTON, JOSEPH, 1842-1844
SAY, BENJAMIN, 1832-1833
SCATTERGOOD, THOMAS, 1829-1834
SCHAUM, OTTO W., 1907
SCHREINER, JOSEPH H., 1827-1832
SCHUMANN, FRANCIS, 1899-1902
SEIPER, THOMAS, 1824
SELLERS, COLEMAN, 1862-1866, 1875-

1905

MANAGERS-(Continued)

SELLERS, COLEMAN, JR., 1906-1911 SELLERS, WILLIAM, 1857-1861, 18671892

SHAIN, CHARLES J., 1884-1887
SHINN, EARLE, 1836-1937

SLOAN, SAMUEL, 1864

SMITH, CHARLES E., 1852-1855
SOUDER, JACOB, 1828

SPANGLER, HENRY W., 1891-1893
STEVENSON, WILLIAM, JR., 1828
STEWART, THOMAS S., 1842-1850,

1852-1863

STRICKLAND, WILLIAM, 1828
STRUTHERS, JOHN, 1827-1849
TABER, GEORGE, 1839-1842
TATHAM, WILLIAM P., 1870-1878,
1886-1887

THOMPSON, AMBROSE W., 1839-1843
THOMSON, ELIHU, 1878-1881
THORNE, WILLIAM H., 1881-1897
THORNLEY, JOHN, 1851
TILGHMAN, BENJ. C., 1871-1875
TOPPAN, CHARLES, 1831-1832
TOWNE, JOHN H., 1840-1857, 1869
TOWNSEND, EDWARD Y., 1866-1867
TRACY, ELIASHIB, 1851

TRAUTWINE, JOHN C., 1834, 1844, 1852-1857

TRAUTWINE, JOHN C., Jr., 1891-1895
TREGO, CHARLES B., 1837-1846
TREVOR, JOHN B., 1832

TROTH, HENRY, 1837-1841

TRYSON, GEORGE W., 1831-1833
TYLER, RUFUS, 1826-1837
VAUCLAIN, SAMUEL M., 1898, 1906
VAUX, GEORGE, JR., 1898-1899
WALTER, JOSEPH S., JR., 1834-1837
WALTER, THOMAS U., 1829-1831,
1840-1851

WARDER, WILLIAM S., 1825-1827
WARNER, JOHN S., 1837-1843
WEAVER, JACOB, 1856-1857
WEAVER, JOHN J., 1880-1891
WEIGHTMAN, WILLIAM, 1862-1863
WETHERILL, CHARLES, 1835
WETHERILL, J. P., 1902

WETHERILL, JOHN P., 1824-1825

WETHERILL, WILLIAM, 1832
WETHERILL, WILLIAM C., 1916-
WEYGANDT, THOMAS J., 1851-1863
WHARTON, WILLIAM, JR., 1871
WHITAKER, GEORGE P., 1851-1852
WHITE, CHARLES H., 1828-1835
WHITE, SAMUEL S., 1864-1867
WHITNEY, ASA, 1846-1850
WHITNEY, GEORGE, 1858-1860
WHITNEY, JAMES S., 1862-1863,
1865-1869

WHITNEY, JOHN R., 1861
WICKHAM, M. T., 1824
WIEGAND, JOHN, 1831-1853
WIEGAND, S. LLOYD, 1864, 1890-1893
WILLIAMS, EDWARD H., 1871-1872
WILLIAMS, ISAAC S., 1846-1850,

1852-1863

WILSON, JOSEPH M., 1869-1886 WILSON, O. HOWARD, 1864-1869 WOLBORN, CORNELIUS A., 1844-1850 WOLF, OTTO C., 1897-1913

WOOD, ALAN, 1845-1863

WOOD, SAMUEL R., 1824-1825
WOOD, WALTER, 1903-1912
WOOTTEN, JOHN E., 1860-1862
YARDLEY, WILLIAM, JR., 1829
YEAGER, JOSEPH, 1832
YOUNG, ANDREW, 1828-1830

THE INSTITUTE'S ACTIVITIES

THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE was organized in the year 1824 to meet a demand in America for an Institution similar to that founded by Count Rumford in London in 1799. The founders intended it not only as an appropriate memorial to the name of Franklin, but as means of continuing for all time a work which throughout his long life he perhaps regarded as his best, namely, the discovery of physical and natural laws and their application to increase the well-being and comfort of mankind.

The Hall of the Institute is located on the east side of Seventh Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets, and was built from plans furnished by John Haviland, architect. The corner-stone was laid with appropriate Masonic and other ceremonies, on the eighth day of June, 1825, at noon. The funds for the purchase of the lot and the erection of the building were provided by the issue of a building loan, which was freely taken by members and friends of the enterprise, and has long since been repaid. The building was completed, and the Institute took possession of all except the second floor (which was occupied by the United States Courts until 1830) in 1826. Upon the first floor are located the lecture-room (capable of accommodating about 300), and laboratories and offices. The second floor is occupied by the library, to which special attention is paid elsewhere. The third floor is given up entirely to the use of the School of Mechanic Arts.

THE LIBRARY

The plan of the founders contemplated "the formation of a library of books relating to science and the useful arts, and the opening of a readingroom;" and, accordingly, in 1827, the first Committee on Library was appointed.

The books forming the nucleus of the library were stored in the residence of a member of the committee until early in the year 1829, when the first reading room was opened. During the next year a special committee of twenty issued an appeal for books and contributions of money in aid of the library.

The founding of the Journal, in 1826, by opening the way to the establishment of exchange relations with other societies and with the leading magazines and periodicals devoted to science and the useful arts, proved an invaluable help in promoting its growth, and thus, early, gave to the library the distinctive character which it has since maintained. From the nucleus formed by this useful agency has grown a reference library of scientific literature, in some branches unique, and, in extent and completeness, second to none in the United States, embracing the publications of the principa! scientific and technical societies of the world, and the leading periodicals devoted to science and the arts.

Several of the foreign governments have deposited with the library complete sets of their patent office publications. There are on the shelves for reference files of the specifications of the patent office of Great Britain since the year 1617, of France since 1791, of Switzerland since 1888, of the United States since 1790. Abstracts of the patents granted by Germany, Russia, Canada, Australia, Hungary and Austria can also be consulted.

The library is annually enriched, also, by the gift of numerous technical publications of a miscellaneous character from foreign governments, and from States and municipal authorities and corporations. These embrace publications relating to public works; official reports relating to geology, the mining and metallurgical industries, agriculture, public health, municipal engineering; reports of railway and other transportation companies, manufacturing corporations, etc.

For many years it has been the policy of this committee to increase the value of the collection as a library of reference, and to this end it has devoted systematic effort to the task of completing the files of its important serial publications. In this work, the committee, with the substantial assistance of several liberal contributions of money from generous friends of the Institute, has been notably successful.

At the present time the collection consists of 70,517 volumes and 28,646 pamphlets.

To inventors and manufacturers seeking for information respecting the state of the arts and manufactures, the extensive collection of patent literature which the library places at their disposal is indispensable, and the library is constantly resorted to by attorneys and their clients for the purpose of consulting these volumes; while, to the professional man and the student, the scientific and technical serials in which the library is so rich are no less indispensable as an aid in pursuing their investigation.

THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND THE ARTS

A branch of the Institute's work, which, perhaps, more obviously than any other, illustrates the spirit which animated the founders, and which their successors have worthily perpetuated and striven to improve and extend, is that which is now conducted by the Committee on Science and the Arts.

One of the things that was, apparently, uppermost in the thoughts of the founders, was the need-as urgent then as to-day-felt by inventors and discoverers, of some competent, trustworthy and impartial body, to whom they could safely appeal for advice, and on whose judgment they could confidently rely for an opinion, as to the usefulness of their inventions and discoveries.

One of the first acts of the Board of Managers was to appoint a Board of Examiners, whose duty it was to examine and make report upon all new and useful machines, inventions and discoveries submitted to them. Subsequently the name of the Board of Examiners was changed to the "Committee on Inventions."

This organization continued in existence until the year 1834, when, by act of the Institute, it was abolished, and in its place there was established

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