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  1. On 7 Dec 1941, Pennsylvania was in a drydock in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard in Hawaii. When the Japanese aircraft began the raid, her guns were among the first to fire, preventing the Japanese torpedo bombers from hitting the caisson of the drydock, but she was still strafed and bombed.

  2. At the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Pennsylvania was in drydock in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard. She was one of the first ships in the harbor to open fire as enemy dive bombers and torpedo planes roared out of the high overcast. They did not succeed in repeated attempts to torpedo the caisson of the drydock but

  3. The first published undergraduate yearbooks at the University of Pennsylvania were produced by the Class of 1865, as sophomores in 1863 and then as seniors in 1865. This yearbook, entitled “The Record,” has appeared annually since 1867.

  4. Die University of Pennsylvania (oft nur Penn oder UPenn) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ist eine der renommiertesten Universitäten der Welt und eine der ältesten Universitäten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Sie zählt zu den selektivsten Universitäten Amerikas.

  5. Search the Online Digital Image Collection by topic for photographs, prints, paintings, drawings, and single-page manuscripts. Other original documents from the collections of the University Archives are available online as listed below.

  6. 10. Nov. 2019 · USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) was a Pennsylvania-class battleship that entered the US Navy in 1916 and saw service during World War I and World War II.

  7. The University of Pennsylvania earned its current name when the University was made private, once the revolutionary fervor had died down, in 1791. The eighteenth century was an incredible time for both the University and for the young American Republic.