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Yes, I received my diploma from them and it is accredited by two of the United States boards of education.
Franklin received honorary doctorates from several colleges and institutes, and reveled in being called "doctor" because of it. The fact that he was (most likely) the smartest man in America made it VERY difficult for anyone to tell him that he wasn't privileged to be addressed in that manner.
Ben Franklin Stealing Lightning from the Sky - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
One of the hardships that Benjamin Franklin faced was that his family was poor and he never received a formal education. He also faced the hardship of mortality, people in the 1700s often died at younger ages than they do today.
Benjamin Franklin did not run against Grover Cleveland. Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
Yes, Rosalind Franklin's family was well-off and she received a good education. Her father was a successful merchant banker.
At Boston Latin School, Benjamin Franklin received a classical education that emphasized reading, writing, and rhetoric, along with subjects like Latin and Greek. He developed a strong foundation in grammar and literature, which influenced his later writings. The school's rigorous curriculum also fostered his critical thinking and curiosity, shaping his lifelong pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. Franklin's experiences there laid the groundwork for his future accomplishments as a writer, inventor, and statesman.
He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, University of St. Andrews (Scotland; Doctor of Laws), and Oxford (for science). It was only after that that he allowed himself to be called 'Dr. Franklin'.
He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, University of St. Andrews (Scotland; Doctor of Laws), and Oxford (for science).
The only notable associations Franklin's life had to the month of February were the birth of his illegitimate grandson (February 22, 1762) and the Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree he received from the University of St Andrews (February 1759). Other modern associations made between Benjamin Franklin and this month are the inaccurate linking of Franklin with Presidents' Day (incredibly this is a common error) and the subway "Febru-Any" commercial. I would postulate that Subway's commercial may be referencing Franklin's adage, "A penny saved is a penny earned".
Benjamin lived on his father's farm and attended a nearby Quaker country school for several seasons. He received no further formal education but enjoyed reading and taught himself literature, history, and mathematics
Benjamin Franklin received the Copley Medal, which is a scientific award given by the Royal Society, London, for outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science.