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November 1999

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I teach New York State and NY regional history at the College of Saint Rose in Albany and have for twenty years. NYS history seems to be a staple in a number of Capital District two and four-year colleges.

>>> Peter Holloran <[log in to unmask]> 11/16 10:43 AM >>>
I would be interested in knowing if many colleges in New York teach
state history. It is required in high schools and colleges in some
states, but not (as far as I can determine) in Northern states.

Peter Holloran
Worcester State College

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