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335; father, 442; first opening, 138, 139, 151; Franklin's proposals, 3> 3 J > 33 35 46, 495', Proud' s reference, 52. Political influences, 319-321, 371, 432-443. Prizes for students, 365-372. Provost, see Andrews, DeLancey, W. Smith. Public appeals, 383-394, 404-406; see Mission to England. Public Exercises, 229-231, 233, 243, 281- 284, 286-291, 314, 338, 345, 347, 360, 362, 370, 398. Pupils, age of, 265, 266; alteration in regulations, 352; boarding, 354-359, 447; care of, 448; deaths among, 207; expenses of, 444, 445, 447, 485; list of (up to 1769), 530; matriculants (in 1757), 282-284; number, 267, 268; pranks of, 155; see also Graduates. Rectors, see F. Alison, D. Martin; duties, 127. Relations to Charity School, see Charity School. Relation with King" s College, see King's College. Relation to John Penn, 373, 380, 381. Relation to Penn' a Hospital, see Hos- pital, the Pennsylvania. Relation to W. Smith' s controversies, 272- 275, 322-326, 328, 332. Religious polity, 424-429. Royal Brief, 388-390, 402, 405. Rules and Statutes, 217, 483; 484. Schools, see English, Latin, Medical and Mathematical Schools; also see curricu- lum. Seal, 233. Titles, 177, 480, 490; Matthew Arnold's term, 74. Trustees, see A.., J. and W. Allen, Bingham, P. and T. Bond, J. and T. Cadwalader, Chew, Clymer, Coleman, J. R. and W. Coxe, Duche", and Duche, jr., Elliott, Francis, Franklin, A. and J. Hamilton, J. I. C. Hare, F. and T. Hopkinson, Inglis, I. Jones, Lardner, J. and T. Lawrence, Leech, Logan, Maddox, Magaw, Masters, S. M'Call, jr., J. and T. Mifflin, R. Morris, I. Norris, R. Penn, Peters, Plumsted, Powell, Redman, Rittenhouse, E. Shippen, jr., W. Shippen, Stedman, A. and R. Strettell, Syng, Taylor, Tilghman, J. Turner, T. and W. White, C., T. and T. M. Willing, Zachary. Trustees, clerks of, 108, 221, 471; first action, 109; number necessary to transact business, 154; places of meeting, 126; presidents, 52, 372, 374; prominence, 317, 318; public interests of, 228; religious tenets, 130, 425; report of Committee on Buildings (1764), 444-446. Trustees' Meetings, Minutes (17 49), 52, 109; (1750), 116-120, 136-138, 142, 154; (1751), 125, 144, 150, 152, 154, 155, 162; (1752), 44, I5L 153-155. i?7. 183: (1753). H5. i?o, 175. 177, 178, 183, 184; (1754), 154. 164, 175, 20i; (1755), 148, 158, 175, 209, 210, 217, 221, 222, 231, 232; (1756), 164, 227, 232, 234, 272, 273, 282; (1757), 286, 314, 315; (1758), 328, 336-338; (1759). 339-341, 343- 377; (1760), 344, 347, 351, 380, 470; (1761), 351, 35?, 354, 355, 357-359. 383.385; (1762), 348, 361, 382, 473, 480; (1763), 247, 359, 362, 366-369, 471, 473, 474; (1764), 373, 374, 421, 422, 426, 471; (1765), 415. 452, 453. 481; (1766), 298, 460, 476; (1767), 448, 466-469, 471, 481; (1768), 249, 472; (1769), 250, 488; (1770), 251; (1771), 489, 490; (1772), 107, 174. Tuition fees, 157, 315, 375; first payment of, 141; Vice-Pro- vosts, see F. Alison, J. Andrews.