Mentor- Benjamin Franklin

By Albert Bushnell Hart

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This episode features Vol. 6, No. 7, Serial No. 155 of The Mentor magazine, published on May 15, 1918. Dive into the remarkable life of Benjamin Franklin, one of the most influential figures of the 18th century and a founding father of the United States. Franklins diverse talents as an inventor, author, politician, diplomat, scientist, and postmaster in Philadelphia reveal a man of extraordinary capability and vision. These captivating vignettes showcase the many facets of his life and career, providing a rich tapestry of insights into one of history’s most fascinating characters. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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014 - Daylight Saving Franklin's Idea
Mar 03, 2026
013 - The Open Letter
Mar 03, 2026
012 - Franklin in the Federal Convention
Mar 03, 2026
011 - Franklin in the Revolution Franklin as a Diplomat
Mar 03, 2026
010 - Franklin as a Pennsylvanian - Part II
Mar 03, 2026
009 - Franklin as a Pennsylvanian - Part I
Mar 03, 2026
008 - Franklin in Massachusetts
Mar 03, 2026
007 - Benjamin Franklin - As Printer
Mar 03, 2026
006 - Benjamin Franklin - As Man of Letters
Mar 03, 2026
005 - Benjamin Franklin - As Scientist
Mar 03, 2026
004 - Benjamin Franklin - As Politician and Diplomat
Mar 03, 2026
003 - Benjamin Franklin - The Man
Mar 03, 2026
002 - Benjamin Franklin - His Life
Mar 03, 2026
001 - The Whistle
Mar 03, 2026