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Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Pennsylvania College for Women

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1473984Collier's New Encyclopedia — Pennsylvania College for Women

PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. An institution founded by the Presbyterian Church in 1869 to provide women with a college education, and also instruction in the social service work of the Church. It is situated in the residential section of Pittsburgh, Pa., and had in 1915 a total enrollment of 250. The buildings and grounds are now valued at $700,000.