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  2. Milton Hershey School - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Hershey School, ... The acceptance rate is low, around 14% in 1991. [57] Each year, an average of 12.5% of the student population leaves, mostly by ...

  3. Phillips Exeter Academy - Wikipedia

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    Exeter's endowment is the third-largest of any American secondary school, behind Kamehameha Schools in Hawaii ($15.1 billion as of June 2022) [96] and the Milton Hershey School in Pennsylvania (over $16 billion as of July 2023). [97] Its $1.4 million endowment per student exceeds that of most colleges and universities. [98]

  4. Penn State University College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania. , United States. 40°15′51″N 76°40′37″W  /  40.26410°N 76.67703°W  / 40.26410; -76.67703. Website. med.psu.edu. Pennsylvania State College of Medicine (PSCOM) is the medical school of Pennsylvania State University, a public university system in Pennsylvania. It is located in Hershey near the Penn State Milton S ...

  5. On this day in history, September 13, 1857, milk chocolate ...

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    American entrepreneur Milton S. Hershey was born in a Mennonite community in Derry Township, Penn., on this day in history, Sept. 13, 1857. He built the iconic Hershey chocolate brand.

  6. Milton S. Hershey - Wikipedia

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    Milton Snavely Hershey (September 13, 1857 – October 13, 1945) was an American chocolatier, businessman, and philanthropist. Trained in the confectionery business, Hershey pioneered the manufacture of caramel, using fresh milk. He launched the Lancaster Caramel Company, which achieved bulk exports, and then sold it to start a new company ...

  7. Hershey Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The trust was created in 1909 by a deed of trust from Milton and Catherine Hershey, granting 486 acres (197 ha) of land in Hershey for the establishment of the Milton Hershey School. [22] [23] In 1918, Milton Hershey quietly donated to the trust the bulk of his fortune, $60 millon of stock in Hershey Chocolate Company (now the Hershey Company ...

  8. Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    With this grant and $21.3 million from the U.S. Public Health Service, the university built a medical school, teaching hospital, and research center. Ground was broken in 1966 and Penn State's College of Medicine opened its doors to the first class of students in 1967. Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center accepted its first patients in 1970.

  9. Top Penn State Health surgeon warned leaders about transplant ...

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    In 2022, after spending two days in Hershey, a team of regulators concluded that Penn State Health’s abdominal transplant unit had a “toxic culture of fear and retaliation.”