St. Olaf College is a coeducational, residential, four-year, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus. The college is named after Olaf II of Norway, former king and patron saint of Norway.
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| - St. Olaf College is a coeducational, residential, four-year, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus. The college is named after Olaf II of Norway, former king and patron saint of Norway.
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- 1902(xsd:integer)
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| - Old Main, St. Olaf College
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| - David R. Anderson '74, Ph.D.
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| - $345.3 Million http://www.stolaf.edu/president/annualreport/2010-11/4_Endowment.pdf#zoom=100
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| - Fram! Fram! Kristmenn, Krossmenn
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| - Off St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, Minnesota
- St. Olaf College campus, Northfield, Minnesota
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| - St. Olaf College is a coeducational, residential, four-year, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus. The college is named after Olaf II of Norway, former king and patron saint of Norway.
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