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SUNY 125th Memorabilia On Display

Corena and Jim Martin, Laurens, examine Alice Hull George's gym suit and frosh cap from 1931, part of "Passing Through the Pillars," which opened Friday at the Oneonta History Center in conjunction with SUNY Oneonta's 125th anniversary celebration.  Lois Illick donated her mother's gym clothes.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Corena and Jim Martin, Laurens, examine Alice Hull George’s gym suit and frosh cap from 1931, part of “Passing Through the Pillars,” which opened Friday at the Oneonta History Center in conjunction with SUNY Oneonta’s 125th anniversary celebration. Lois Illick donated her mother’s gym clothes. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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