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Pennsylvania ^ a b Chestnut Hill and Mansfield field teams in sprint football , a weight-restricted form of football not governed by the NCAA, as a member of the Collegiate Sprint Football League. ^ The U.S. Postal Service considers Lincoln University to be its own entity, separate from the nearest borough of Oxford .
Coordinates 41°24'46"N 75°39'43"W. Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company, situated in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a privately owned wholesaler specializing in facilities management, industrial packaging, equipment, and supplies. Established in 1922, it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest businesses in the state still managed by a ...
The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania operates a cultural center in Easton, Pennsylvania. They host an annual powwow at Mauch Chunk Lake Park in present-day Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Once every four years, they host Rising Nation River Journey along the Delaware River. They also created the Lenape Nation Scholarship Fund.
The Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam ( PANCE) and Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam ( PANRE) are certification examinations taken by physician assistants (PAs) in the United States. The examinations are administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants .
Pennsylvania's canal era begins (1792–1931) The Oracle of Dauphin, is first printed and published by John Wyeth and John W. Allen; 19th century. 1812 Harrisburg becomes State Capital (seat of government for Pennsylvania) 1818 Construction begins on the original capitol building (finished 1822) 1820
The Armor "Pambato" Division was formerly known as the Mechanized Infantry Division before it was renamed in anticipation of its upcoming assets and ongoing reorganization of units of the Philippine Army as part of the modernization program.
The 1927–28 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Pittsburgh during the 1927–28 NCAA men's basketball season in the United States. The head coach was Doc Carlson, coaching in his sixth season with the Panthers.