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  2. Muhlenberg College - Wikipedia

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    Website. muhlenberg .edu. Muhlenberg College is a private liberal arts college in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is named for Henry Muhlenberg, the German patriarch of Lutheranism in the United States.

  3. Franklin & Marshall College - Wikipedia

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    Franklin & Marshall College (F&M) is a private liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.Founded in 1853 on the merger of Franklin College and Marshall College, F&M is named for Benjamin Franklin, who gave the college its first endowment, and John Marshall.

  4. William Augustus Muhlenberg - Wikipedia

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    Clergyman, educator. Known for. Religious education. Signature. William Augustus Muhlenberg (September 16, 1796 – April 8, 1877) was an Episcopal clergyman and educator. Muhlenberg is considered the father of church schools in the United States. An early exponent of the Social Gospel, he founded St. Luke's Hospital in New York City.

  5. List of Muhlenberg College people - Wikipedia

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    Notable faculty. Haps Benfer, theologian and athletic coach. Cecilia Conrad, academic and foundation administrator. Francesca Coppa, professor of women's and gender studies. William Dunham, mathematician. Margaret Garwood, music composer. Peyton R. Helm, former Muhlenberg College president (2003-2015) Daniel Klem, ornithologist.

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  7. Muhlenberg Mules - Wikipedia

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    The 1908 Muhlenberg Mules football team, coached by Alfred E. Bull Scotty Wood Stadium, Muhlenberg's on-campus home football field. In 1900, Muhlenberg launched its football program, which was the college's first varsity sport. In 1925, Haps Benfer became Muhlenberg head football coach, and the team finished the 1925 season 6-3-1.

  8. Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. President of Muhlenberg College. Signature. Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1818–1901) was an American educator and Lutheran clergyman who served as president of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and as a Greek language and literature professor at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia .

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