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When the school changed its name to Tempe State Teachers College in 1925, students retained one side of the cement "N" to form the stem of the "T". It was a symbolic gesture suggesting that Old Tempe Normal was still very much part of the college.
T Mountain, 1920s

"T" Mountain
1920s
UP UPC ASUB C357 1920s #11



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