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The Mentor: Benjamin Franklin

The Mentor: Benjamin Franklin

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Number of Chapters: 14

Length: 01 hour and 17 minutes

Language: English

This is Vol. 6, No. 7, Serial No. 155 of The Mentor, published May 15, 1918.



Benjamin Franklin was one of the leading figures of the 18th century and a founding father of the United States. His interests and accomplishments were broad and varied. Franklin is known as a brilliant inventor and a leading author, politician, diplomat, scientist, postmaster, and an influential printer in Philadelphia. These short vignettes for The Mentor magazine cover many of aspects of Franklin’s amazing life and career. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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The Whistle (John Doherty)
Benjamin Franklin - His Life (David Lodes)
Benjamin Franklin - The Man (John Doherty)
Benjamin Franklin - As Politician and Diplomat (John Doherty)
Benjamin Franklin - As Scientist (mhaudio)
Benjamin Franklin - As Man of Letters (mhaudio)
Benjamin Franklin - As Printer (mhaudio)
Franklin in Massachusetts (Larry Wilson)
Franklin as a Pennsylvanian - Part I (John Doherty)
Franklin as a Pennsylvanian - Part II (John Doherty)
Franklin in the Revolution, Franklin as a Diplomat (John Doherty)
Franklin in the Federal Convention (John Doherty)
The Open Letter (John Doherty)
Daylight Saving Franklin's Idea (Larry Wilson)
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