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majority of the American Colonial Colleges do not have clear-cut dates of foundation. (Edgar Potts Cheyney, "History of the University of Pennsylvania: 1740-1940", Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940: pp. 45-52.) Jump up ^ In 1790, the first lecture on law was given by James Wilson; however, a full time program was not offered until 1850.[39] Jump up ^ Buffett studied at Penn for 3 years before he transferred to the University of Nebraska.University of Southern Califor

a century. However, it was changed with good reason, and primarily due to a publication about the University issued by the U.S. Commissioner of Education. The year 1740 is the date of the establishment of the first educational trust that the University had taken upon itself. Cheyney states further that, "it might be considered a lawyer's date; it is a familiar legal practice in considering the date of any institution to seek out the oldest trust it administers." He also points out that Harvard's founding date is *also* the year in which the Massachusetts General Court resolved to establish a fund in a year's time for a "School or College". As well, Princeton claims its founding date as 1746--the date of its first charter. However, the exact words of the charter are unknown, the number and names of the trustees in the charter are unknown, and no known original is extant. With the exception of Columbia University, the majority of the American Colonial Colleges do not have clear-cut dates of foundation. (Edgar Potts Cheyney, "History of the University of Pennsylvania: 1740-1940", Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940: pp. 45-52.)
Jump up ^ In 1790, the first lecture on law was given by James Wilson; however, a full time program was not offered until 1850.[39]
Jump up ^ Buffett studied at Penn for 3 years before he transferred to the University of Nebraska.University of Southern California
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University of Southern California
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Motto    Palmam qui meruit ferat (Latin)
Motto in English    Let whoever earns the palm bear it
Established    October 6, 1880
Type    Private
Endowment    $3.489 billion [1]
President    C. L. Max Nikias
Academic staff    4,735[2]
Admin. staff    10,774
Students    38,010[3]
Undergraduates    17,414[3]
Postgraduates    20,596[3]
Location    Los Angeles, California
Campus    Urban
308 acres (1.25 km2) [4]
Nobel Laureates    5[5]
Colors    USC Cardinal & USC Gold[6]        
Athletics    NCAA Division I FBS

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