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  2. Fitchburg State University - Wikipedia

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    www.fitchburgstate.edu. Fitchburg State University (Fitchburg State) is a public university in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. It has 3,421 undergraduate and 1,238 graduate/continuing education students, for a total student body enrollment of 4,659. [6] The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in 25 academic disciplines.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the state's largest public university, with an enrollment of 28,518 students. [9] Massachusetts is also home to a number of internationally recognized universities, including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which are ranked among the top ten universities in the world.

  4. Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fitchburg is a city in northern Worcester County, ... College Area [13] Downtown Fitchburg [13] East Side ... 71.6 (22.0) 64.2 (17.9) 51.5 (10.8) 41.2

  5. Northern Essex Community College - Wikipedia

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    Northern Essex Community College (NECC) is a public community college in Essex County, Massachusetts. The college serves residents of the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire. It has campuses in Haverhill and Lawrence. The college is part of the Massachusetts Higher Education system. More than 6,600 students are enrolled in 70 credit ...

  6. 1912 college football season - Wikipedia

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    The 1912 college football season was the first season of the modern era of college football, as the NCAA implemented changes to increase scoring: [1] Teams were given 4 downs instead of 3 downs to gain ten yards. The value of a touchdown was increased from 5 points to 6 points. The length of the playing field was reduced from 110 yards to 100 ...

  7. WXPL - Wikipedia

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    WXPL. /  42.58833°N 71.79056°W  / 42.58833; -71.79056. WXPL (91.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The station is owned by Fitchburg State University. [2] It airs a college radio format. [3] [4] The station was assigned the WXPL call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on September 26, 1984 ...

  8. SR U class - Wikipedia

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    The history of the U class is complex as it is linked to the fate of the 2-cylinder K ("River") class 2-6-4 tank locomotives. The design work for a new passenger 2-6-0 with 6 ft (1.83 m) driving wheels was complete by 1927, when the involvement of a K class locomotive in the Sevenoaks rail crash presented an opportunity to bring forward construction of the class. [6]

  9. 2-6-0 - Wikipedia

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    2-6-0. Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-6-0 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, usually in a leading truck, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels. This arrangement is commonly called a Mogul. [1]