John Andrews lecture notes, ca. 1791-1868.
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Episcopal clergyman and educator. In 1791 he was elected to the office of Vice-Provost of the University of Pennsylvania (Provost 1810-1812), which included the chairs of moral philosophy and the classics. From the description of John Andrews lecture notes, ca. 1791-1868. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 214284781 ...