Rejected idea comes forward, 1922 December 27.

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Rejected idea comes forward, 1922 December 27.

A supplement to State College news, vol. 9, no. 28, 9 January 1923 reprinted an editorial from The Patriot, Harrisburg, Pa., 27 December 1922, opposing making the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania State College three state universities.

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