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Framingham State College

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Framingham State College at Framingham, Mass.; chartered 1838, opened 1839 at Lexington, moved to Framingham 1853, a normal school until 1930. Formerly known as the Massachusetts State Teachers College, it adopted its present name in 1960. The college is the oldest existing U.S. school for teachers and was the first under state control. It was established by Horace Mann , and its early success influenced the development of other normal schools. Author not available, FRAMINGHAM STATE COLLEGE. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
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Framingham
...Worcester and Boston; settled 1650, inc. 1700. Framingham's diverse industries have included textiles, carpets...labratory equipment, processed foods, and asphalt. Framingham State College, an art museum, and the Garden in the Woods are... Read more

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