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  2. St. Olaf College - Wikipedia

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    Olaf is a residential college; 96% of St. Olaf students reside in one of the 11 residence halls and 18 academic and special interest group houses. Adjacent to campus are 325 acres (132 ha) of restored wetlands, woodlands, and native tall grass prairie owned and maintained by St. Olaf, and a utility-grade wind turbine that supplies up to one ...

  3. List of St. Olaf College people - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Jennings, class of 1950. Dale Warland, class of 1954. David Boe, class of 1958. René Clausen, class of 1974. Anton Armstrong, class of 1978. Timothy Mahr, class of 1978. Bradley Ellingboe, class of 1980. Craig Hella Johnson, class of 1984. Jocelyn Hagen, class of 2003.

  4. Olaf II of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The oldest picture of St. Olaf is painted on a column in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav was founded in 1847 by Oscar I, king of Norway and Sweden, in memory of the king. T.S.C. Sint Olof , a Dutch student organisation with St. Olaf as its patron. St Olaf St a secondary street in Lerwick, Shetland

  5. St Olave's Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    St. Olave's Grammar School (formally St. Olave's and St. Saviour's Church of England Grammar School) ( / ˈoʊlævz / or / ˈɒlɪvz /) is a selective secondary school for boys in Orpington, Greater London, England. Founded by royal charter in 1571, the school occupied several sites in Southwark, before establishing a location on Tooley Street ...

  6. Julie Legler - Wikipedia

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    Julie M. Legler is an American biostatistician and statistics educator . She is a professor of statistics at St. Olaf College. [1] Legler did her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota, and continued there for a master's degree. [2] As a doctoral student in biostatistics at Harvard University, she became one of the early ...

  7. Mary Maker - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maker. Mary Maker is a South Sudanese refugee, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and education advocate. [1] [2] [3] She is a former teacher at Kakuma Refugee Camp to a class of 120 students. [4] [5] [6] She is also an actor, TED speaker, a fashion lover, and a writer. [7] [3]

  8. Odd S. Lovoll - Wikipedia

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    Odd Sverre Lovoll was born in Sande, in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He immigrated to the United States in 1946 and is a naturalized United States citizen. Lovoll received his education both in Norway and in the United States, passing university exams at the University of Bergen in 1961 and at the University of Oslo in 1966 and 1967.

  9. St. Olaf Choir - Wikipedia

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    The St. Olaf Choir is a premier a cappella choir based in Northfield, Minnesota. Founded in 1912 by Norwegian immigrant F. Melius Christiansen, the choir has been influential to other church and college choirs for its performance of unaccompanied sacred music. [1] Conducted since 1990 by Anton Armstrong, there have been four conductors in the ...