Paul Hermann Müller (1899–1965), Swiss chemist, and Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine
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Hermann Paul Müller (1909–1975), German motorcycle and auto racer driver
On 11 November 1928, Moldenhauer was appointed cabinet member and minister of trade and industry (Reichswirtschaftsminister) in Chancellor Hermann Müller’s government.
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In 1876 professor Hermann Müller from Switzerland joined the institution, where he developed his namesake variety Müller-Thurgau (with Thurgau being his home canton), which became the most planted grape variety in Germany in the 1970s.
Although Peithologian's alumni included such prominent names as Columbia president Nicholas Murray Butler (Class of 1882), Nobel laureate Hermann Muller (Class of 1910), and publisher Alfred A. Knopf (Class of 1912), both it and Philolexian suffered declining membership after the turn of the century.