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  2. Benjamin Rush - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Benjamin Rush (January 4, 1746 [O.S. December 24, 1745] – April 19, 1813) was an American revolutionary, a Founding Father of the United States and signatory to the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a civic leader in Philadelphia, where he was a physician, politician, social reformer, humanitarian, educator, and the founder of Dickinson College.

  3. The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush (also known as Benjamin Rush, Rush Arts, or simply Rush) is a public, magnet high school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Rush Arts opened in September 2008 after a two-year remodeling (it was previously a middle school) and typically has about 630 students each year with roughly 500 females and 130 males.

  4. Dickinson College - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson was founded by Benjamin Rush, a Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The college is named in honor of John Dickinson , a Founding Father who voted to ratify the Constitution and later served as governor of Pennsylvania , and his wife Mary Norris Dickinson , who donated much of their extensive personal ...

  5. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the colonial era, Noah Webster, Benjamin Rush, and others used the educational theories of Jean-Jacques Rousseau to argue for the civic necessity of broad-based female education. Webster, in particular, started including a significant volume of content intended for girls in his best-selling schoolbooks.

  6. Republican motherhood - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Rush was also well known for his speech in which he outlined the reasons he believed women should be able to have equal access to an education and the importance of subjects outside the realm of just becoming a wife.

  7. John Redman (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Redman (February 22, 1722 – March 19, 1808) was the first president of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the medical preceptor of Benjamin Rush. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , after finishing his preparatory education in William Tennent 's Log College , he began studying physic with John Kearsley Mitchell , then one ...

  8. William Henry Harrison - Wikipedia

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    During his time at Penn, he studied with Doctor Benjamin Rush, a Founding Father of the United States and a Penn professor of chemistry and medicine and William Shippen Sr. [10] His older brother inherited their father's money, so he lacked the funds for his further medical schooling, which he had also discovered he didn't prefer. [5]

  9. Benjamin Rush Rhees - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Rush Rhees (/ r iː z / 8 February 1860 – 5 January 1939) was the third president of the University of Rochester, serving from 1900 to 1935. Education