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  • Rev. Martin Luther Fritch, Sr. (1845 - 1897)
    Philadelphia Death certificate; burial indicated for Mt. Peace, Phila. ------------------------------------------ The Reading Eagle Newspaper carried an article of his death November 10, 1897, page 1. ...
  • Josiah Harmar Penniman (1868 - 1941)
    Josiah Harmar Penniman, fourteenth Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, was born in Concord, Massachusetts, on July 20, 1868. He was the son of James Lanman and Maria Davis Hosmer Penniman. His...
  • Rabbi Ismar Schorsch
    Ismar Schorsch (born November 3, 1935 in Hanover) is the son of Hanover Rabbi Emil Schorsch. They both experienced the so-called "Reichskristallnacht" in a different manner. Dr. Ismar Schorsch became t...
  • Robert Yerkes (1876 - 1956)
    Mearns Yerkes (/ˈjɜːrkiːz/; May 26, 1876 – February 3, 1956) was an American psychologist, ethologist, and primatologist best known for his work in intelligence testing and in the field of comparative ...
  • Gerald Maurice Edelman, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1972 (1929 - 2014)
    Maurice Edelman (July 1, 1929 – May 17, 2014)[1][3] was an American biologist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work with Rodney Robert Porter on the immune system.[4] Edelm...

Wikipedia

Ursinus College is a private, independent, coeducational, liberal arts college located in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1869, Ursinus sits on a 170-acre wooded campus approximately 30 miles from Center City Philadelphia. Ursinus is one of the eleven Centennial Conference schools, a Phi Beta Kappa college, and is a member of the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship list, Project Pericles, Project DEEP, the Bonner Leader Program, and the Annapolis Group. The college is also home to the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art.

Notable Alumni