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  1. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania was a remarkable innovation when Joseph Wharton, a self-educated 19th-century industrialist, first proposed its establishment more than 135 years ago.

  2. Joseph Wharton (March 3, 1826 – January 11, 1909) was an American industrialist. He was involved in mining, manufacturing, and education. He founded the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, co-founded the Bethlehem Steel company, and was one of the founders of Swarthmore College.

    • Joanna W. Lippincott, Mary L. Wharton, Anna W. Morris.
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  4. The Life of Joseph Wharton in 10 Portraits. Earlier this year, the School’s art collection grew thanks to the donation of a series of paintings honoring the life and times of Joseph Wharton.

  5. In 1881, American entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph Wharton established the world’s first collegiate school of business at the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton’s pioneering vision was to produce graduates who would become “pillars of the state, whether in private or in public life.”.

  6. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania began in 1881 when Joseph Wharton, an iron miner and a self-taught businessman, gave $100,000 to the University to found a “School of Finance and Economy,” intending to, in his own words, “instill a sense of the coming strife [in business life]: of the immense swings upward or downward that aw...

  7. Primary Vocation: Business. Geographic Connection to Pennsylvania: Swarthmore, Philadelphia County. Industrialist Joseph Wharton founded Swarthmore College. Abstract:

  8. Jan 19, 2012 · On the 100th anniversary of the founding of Penn’s acclaimed business school, the Postmasters of America honored Joseph Wharton by issuing a postage stamp to commemorate the occasion. The 18-cent stamp featured a sketch of him beside the words, “Professional Management” on a blue background.