April 11, 2023
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Northwestern University was established by John Evans, an American physician, businessman, and politician, along with eight other prominent Chicago businessmen and Methodist leaders.
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The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referred to as Penn, was established by Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, in association with a group of fellow Philadelphians
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Johns Hopkins University was established by a bequest from the Baltimore merchant and philanthropist Johns Hopkins.
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Yale University was founded by a group of ten Congregationalist ministers and merchants led by Reverend James Pierpont.
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Princeton University was established by the New Light Presbyterians in 1746 as the College of New Jersey.
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he University of Chicago was established by John D. Rockefeller, an American business magnate and philanthropist, and the American Baptist Education Society, a group of Baptist ministers and businessmen.
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The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) was established by Amos G. Throop, a businessman and philanthropist, in 1891.
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Harvard University was established by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636, and it was named after its first benefactor, John Harvard
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Stanford University was established by Leland Stanford, a businessman and politician, and his wife, Jane Stanford, in 1885.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was established by William Barton Rogers, a scientist and educator, in 1861.
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