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Princeton, Rutgers, and Columbia were founded within a few years of each other. Princeton appears to be the fourth institution to conduct classes, based on dates that do not seem to be in dispute. Based on founding date, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania both claim to be fourth oldest. The University of Pennsylvania once used 1749 as its founding date, making it fifth, but in 1899, its trustees adopted a resolution that established 1740 as the founding date. See “Building Penn's Brand” for background, and “Princeton vs. Penn: Which is the Older Institution?”Archivováno 19. 3. 2003 na Wayback Machine. for Princeton's view. A “Log College” was operated by a Presbyterian minister in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1746; some have suggested a connection between it and the College of New Jersey, which would justify Princeton pushing its founding date back to 1726. Princeton, however, has never done so and a Princeton historian says that the facts “do not warrant” such an interpretation. [1]Archivováno 17. 11. 2005 na Wayback Machine..
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Princeton, Rutgers, and Columbia were founded within a few years of each other. Princeton appears to be the fourth institution to conduct classes, based on dates that do not seem to be in dispute. Based on founding date, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania both claim to be fourth oldest. The University of Pennsylvania once used 1749 as its founding date, making it fifth, but in 1899, its trustees adopted a resolution that established 1740 as the founding date. See “Building Penn's Brand” for background, and “Princeton vs. Penn: Which is the Older Institution?”Archivováno 19. 3. 2003 na Wayback Machine. for Princeton's view. A “Log College” was operated by a Presbyterian minister in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1746; some have suggested a connection between it and the College of New Jersey, which would justify Princeton pushing its founding date back to 1726. Princeton, however, has never done so and a Princeton historian says that the facts “do not warrant” such an interpretation. [1]Archivováno 17. 11. 2005 na Wayback Machine..
Princeton, Rutgers, and Columbia were founded within a few years of each other. Princeton appears to be the fourth institution to conduct classes, based on dates that do not seem to be in dispute. Based on founding date, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania both claim to be fourth oldest. The University of Pennsylvania once used 1749 as its founding date, making it fifth, but in 1899, its trustees adopted a resolution that established 1740 as the founding date. See “Building Penn's Brand” for background, and “Princeton vs. Penn: Which is the Older Institution?”Archivováno 19. 3. 2003 na Wayback Machine. for Princeton's view. A “Log College” was operated by a Presbyterian minister in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1746; some have suggested a connection between it and the College of New Jersey, which would justify Princeton pushing its founding date back to 1726. Princeton, however, has never done so and a Princeton historian says that the facts “do not warrant” such an interpretation. [1]Archivováno 17. 11. 2005 na Wayback Machine..
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Princeton, Rutgers, and Columbia were founded within a few years of each other. Princeton appears to be the fourth institution to conduct classes, based on dates that do not seem to be in dispute. Based on founding date, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania both claim to be fourth oldest. The University of Pennsylvania once used 1749 as its founding date, making it fifth, but in 1899, its trustees adopted a resolution that established 1740 as the founding date. See “Building Penn's Brand” for background, and “Princeton vs. Penn: Which is the Older Institution?”Archivováno 19. 3. 2003 na Wayback Machine. for Princeton's view. A “Log College” was operated by a Presbyterian minister in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1746; some have suggested a connection between it and the College of New Jersey, which would justify Princeton pushing its founding date back to 1726. Princeton, however, has never done so and a Princeton historian says that the facts “do not warrant” such an interpretation. [1]Archivováno 17. 11. 2005 na Wayback Machine..
Česká filharmonie: Transatlantické hudební dny. www.ceskafilharmonie.cz [online]. [cit. 2017-01-30]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném z originálu dne 2017-02-02.