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[edit] Past members
How should they be listed?
Here is a member, Eli Kirk Price. Where should people not of the staure of Franklin be fit into the article? --151.197.123.166 03:02, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Foundation Date
Farley Grubb stated in his paper "Benjamin Franklin and the birth of a perper money Economy" that the Junto discussion group was founded in 1727 which eventually became the American Philosophical society. Not 1743. Jackzhp 22:19, 1 April 2007 (UTC)