Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Franklin & Marshall College alumni, Franklin and Marshall College faculty, Presidents of Franklin & Marshall College, Franklin J. Schaffner, Rebecca Gratz, Roy Scheider, Scott Ritter, Richard Winters, Clifford A. Pickover, Ken Mehlman, Treat Williams, James Lapine, William R. Rathvon, John Pittenger, Robert Ira Lewy, Don Wert, Mary Schapiro, Jane Orie, Tansu Ciller, Dave Nalle, Barry Finegold, Andrew Truxal, Kenneth Duberstein, Floyd Skloot, Charles Thomas Campbell, William H. Gray, Michael Eakin, Paula Dow, Glen Tetley, Jeffrey A. Warsh, Guy K. Bard, Keith Hamm, Jeff Lord, William A. Schnader, Jennifer Gareis, Louise Burkhart, Harvey Klehr, Dick Orkin, James J. Whalen, George Frederick Baer, Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, John P. Saylor, Edward Mylin, Jeffrey M. Lacker, Richard Kneedler, Henry Appenzeller, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, Steven C. Rattner, Katie Ford, Steven R. Nickol, Keith J. Gillespie, Donnie Marsh, John Weinland Killinger, Keenan Smith, Salvatore Pansino, Jason Narvy, Daniel Ermentrout, Melissa Trainer, Ephraim Leister Acker, Patricia Harris, William Stenger, John H. Dietrich, J. Andrew Noel, Franklin & Marshall College Poll, Fred Benjamin Gernerd, Sheldon Solomon, Edwin Duing Eshleman, Ronald L. Buckwalter, William Henry Miller, D. Brooks Smith, Albert Tobias Clay, William I. Troutman, Lisa Seidman, Ronald Noll, J. Roland Kinzer, Emanuel Vogel Gerhart, William Addison Duncan, Kelly D. Patterson, Theodore Woodward, Henry Harbaugh Apple, Henry Kulp Ober. Excerpt: Franklin & Marshall College (abbreviated as "F&M") is a four-year private co-educational residential national liberal arts college in the Northwest Corridor neighborhood of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is the 25th-oldest institution for higher education, as well as the 17th-oldest college in the United States. It employs 175 full-tim...