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An exhibit at the Max Kade Center for German Studies chronicles the life of the late Ludwig Muhlfelder, Holocaust survivor, author of an autobiography entitled Because I Survived, and the father of Leslie Muhlfelder ’81, Lafayette’s general counsel and vice president for human resources.

Entitled Lu Muhlfelder: Passport to Life, the exhibit opens Oct. 23, in the Max Kade Room, 429 Pardee Hall, and will be on view through mid-December. An opening reception from 5-7 p.m. will feature remarks by the director of the Kade Center, Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, professor and head of foreign languages and literatures; Leslie Mulhfelder, President Dan Weiss, and exhibit curator Diane Windham Shaw, special collections librarian and college archivist.

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