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  2. The Gettysburgian - Wikipedia

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    The Gettysburgian is the monthly student magazine and digital publication for Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally called the Weekly Gettysburgian and first published in 1897, [1] it currently provides local and campus news for the student population. The Gettysburgian is entirely run by students, who ...

  3. Category:Gettysburg College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gettysburg College alumni" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at ...

  4. Gettysburg College - Wikipedia

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    Gettysburg College is a private liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1832, the 225-acre (91 ha) campus is adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield . Gettysburg College has about 2,600 students, with roughly equal numbers of men and women.

  5. Charles Porterfield Krauth - Wikipedia

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    Young Krauth graduated from Gettysburg College (then called Pennsylvania College) in 1839 (while his father served as that school's president), and two years later from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. From 1841-1852, the younger Rev. Krauth served congregations in Baltimore, Maryland, Martinsburg, and Winchester, Virginia. [1]

  6. Category:Gettysburg College - Wikipedia

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    Gettysburg College alumni (3 C, 121 P) Gettysburg Bullets (5 C, 1 P) F. Gettysburg College faculty (35 P) P. Presidents of Gettysburg College (8 P) Pages in category ...

  7. Charles Philip Krauth - Wikipedia

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    Charles Philip Krauth (7 May 1797 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania – 30 May 1867 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) [1] was a Lutheran clergyman of the United States. He was the first president of Gettysburg College (then Pennsylvania College) 1834–1850.

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  9. The Gettysburg Review - Wikipedia

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    The magazine published its final issue in December 2023. [6] [7] The magazine did not print material which had been published elsewhere. Along with fresh and new short stories, it was open to publishing original poetry, whether short or long, and excerpts from novels. The magazine occasionally serialized longer fictional works over more than ...