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  2. Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church is a church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; founded in 1873, it is currently a 2,500 member church of the PC(USA). It is located on the Main Line, just west of Philadelphia. Being a large congregation, the church is active seven days a week. [2]

  3. Presbyterian Church in America - Wikipedia

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    The PCA has its roots in theological controversies over liberalism in Christianity and neo-orthodoxy that had been a point of contention in the Presbyterian Church in the United States which had split from the mainline Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A along regional lines at the beginning of the Civil War.

  4. Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Mawr is named after an estate near Dolgellau in Wales that belonged to Rowland Ellis, a Welsh Quaker who emigrated in 1686 to Pennsylvania to escape religious persecution. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Until the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad 's Main Line in 1869, the town, located in the old Welsh Tract , was known as Humphreysville, named for ...

  5. List of proclamations by Donald Trump (2020–21) - Wikipedia

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    Amendment to Proclamation of May 24, 2020, Suspending Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus May 25, 2020 85 FR 32291 2020-11670 [75] 474 10043: Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants of Certain Students and Researchers From the People's Republic of China May 29, 2020

  6. Quaker Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Quaker Consortium is an arrangement among three liberal arts colleges, Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, and Swarthmore College, and one research university, the University of Pennsylvania, all located in the greater Philadelphia area. The arrangement allows for their students to enroll in courses at the other schools of the Consortium.

  7. Priscilla Johnson McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Johnson attended Bryn Mawr College, graduating in 1950, [12] and majored in Russian language and literature. [3] She was an advocate of the World Federalist Movement, belonging to the large chapter of the United World Federalists at the school. [11] She also played for the Bryn Mawr tennis team. [13]

  8. Edgewater Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Edgewater neighborhood community area of Chicago, Illinois, the church is one of several historic buildings of the Bryn Mawr Historic District and is designed in the French Romanesque style. It was founded by 43 charter members on June 9, 1896. It dedicated an upgraded sanctuary on June 13, 2021.

  9. Mary Patterson McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Patterson McPherson (born c. 1935) has served as the president of Bryn Mawr College (1978–1997), the vice president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (1997–2007), and the executive officer of the American Philosophical Society (2007–2012). [1]