Rogers, William Barton (1804–1882), nineteenth-century geologist, natural philosopher, and educational reformer, was best known as the conceptual founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
He was born in Philadelphia to a family of scientists. His father, Patrick Kerr Rogers, studied medicine at the University ...
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