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Domes Index/Dome/Pennsylvania University of The Artifacts of R Buckminster Fuller, Vol 4 pp 277-8; Art Gallery not built Philadelphia PA USA
Pittsburgh 152$215$234$19$16$2,775 Scranton 185$176$215$18$17$2,223 Philadelphia 191$204$215$16$16$3,364
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The first magazine in America: the American Magazine, published in Philadelphia for 3 months in 1741
Bureau of Child Support Enforcement Department of Public Welfare P.O. Box 8018 Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 787-3672 FAX: (717) 787-9706 1-800-932-0211
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 200 Lothrop Street; 201 KAU Pittsburgh, PA 15213 800-237-4724 Cancer Information and Referal Service Fox Chase Cancer Center 7701 Burholme Avenue Philadephia, PA 19111 215-728-6900/888-369-2427 Neal J. Meropol, M.D. Director, Gastrointestinal Cancer Program John P. Hoffman, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Temple University School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center 16th Floor, Penn Tower 3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-4283 215-662-4000
started a $20 million life-sciences fund for new biotechs in the southern part of the state with up to $500,000 in preseed or seed capital financing. Pittsburgh has a life sciences greenhouse ( www.pittsburghlifesciences.com) to provide financing for area companies through a University Development Fund to commercialize technologies; a PreSeed/Seed Fund for promising startups; an Industry/University Research Partnership Fund; and SBIR assistance. LaunchCyte in Pittsburgh makes seed money investments from private/public sources and helps investigators begin start-up life-sciences companies in the state. The Limbach Entrepreneurial Center was organized in 2000 to commercialize research from the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.
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Bureau of Teacher Preparation & Certification 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333 717-772-4737 www.pde.psu.edu/certification/techcert.html
February 19-20, Harrisburg at the Farm Show Complex 27th Annual Motorama Information: 717/359-7056 February 25 to 27, Pittsburgh at David Lawrence Center 44th Annual World of Wheels Sponsor: Carquest Auto Parts Information: www.worldofwheels.com or 412/487-8348
The Honorable Dennis Wolff Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture 2301 North Cameron Street Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408 Phone: 717-772-2853 Fax: 717-705-8402 http://www.agriculture.state.pa.us
David Rittenhouse Birthplace* 207 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia, Pennsylvania David Rittenhouse (1732-1796) was important in the fields of astronomy and mathematics. In order to observe the transit of Venus in 1769, Rittenhouse constructed the first telescope to be made in America. Rittenhouse also constructed orreries, or "mechanical planetariums." An orrery is a mechanical apparatus which illustrates with balls of various sizes the relative motions and positions of the planets. This site was rejected in the 1964 Arts and Sciences theme study because Rittenhouse lived there only as a youth and it is bare of original furniture. The study did not identify any other Rittenhouse sites. Sproul Observatory* Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Associated with Peter Van De Kamp (1901- ), who claimed to have discovered (1963) the nearest planetary system to our own star, orbiting the red dwarf known as Barnard's Star.
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