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  2. Albright College - Wikipedia

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    Albright Collegiate Institute opened in 1895 and was renamed Albright College three years later. Union Seminary, meanwhile, became Central Pennsylvania College in 1887 and merged with Albright College in 1902. Schuylkill Seminary, the third institution, was founded in 1881, became Schuylkill College in 1923, and merged into Albright in 1928 ...

  3. Jacquelyn S. Fetrow - Wikipedia

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    Jacquelyn S. Fetrow. Jacquelyn S. (Jacque) Fetrow (born 1960) is a computational biologist and college administrator who served as the 15th president of Albright College. [1] Before serving as president she served as Provost, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. [2]

  4. WXAC - Wikipedia

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    WXAC. /  40.3691667°N 75.9072222°W  / 40.3691667; -75.9072222. WXAC (91.3 FM) is a college radio station licensed to Reading, Pennsylvania, and serves the Reading area. It is owned and operated by Albright College. WXAC is the only local station that provides Spanish-language programming to Berks County, with about 50 hours per week ...

  5. Eugene Shirk - Wikipedia

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    Franklin & Marshall College. Profession. Politician. Professor. Eugene Leid Shirk (April 14, 1901 [1] – February 17, 1994) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania for two terms as a Republican. He was also the president of Berks Community Television, and a professor at Albright College .

  6. Jacob Albright - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Albright (also spelled Jakob Albrecht; May 1, 1759 – May 18, 1808) was an American Christian leader, founder of Albright's People ( Die Albrechtsleute) which was officially named the Evangelical Association ( Evangelische Gemeinschaft) in 1816. This church as a denomination is still in existence, headquartered in Myerstown, Pennsylvania .

  7. Spring Garden College - Wikipedia

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    Spring Garden College —founded in 1851 as the Spring Garden Institute —was an American private technical college in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Its building at 523–25 North Broad Street (demolished) was designed by architect Stephen Decatur Button . The Broad Street building housed the institute until 1969.

  8. Category:Albright College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Articles and categories related to notable alumni of the Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania ... Pages in category "Albright College alumni"

  9. Alvernia University - Wikipedia

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    Alvernia University. Latin: Doceat Christus vos facere. / 40.309; -75.936. Alvernia University is a private Franciscan university in Reading, Pennsylvania. Founded as Alvernia College in 1958 by the Bernardine Sisters of St. Francis, the school gained university status in 2008.