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    What can you tell us about the Duck Pond (also known as the Fish Pond and the Lily Pond) that once graced the campus grounds? Do you have special memories of Kendall Hall, the Main Building, Education Building, Science Building or other campus buildings and places of the past? Signs commemorating some of the historic and treasured spots on campus are being erected this summer, with others in the works, and we’d like to know more about their features and what they meant to our students. Send an email to northtexan@unt.edu or send a letter to The North Texan; University of North Texas; Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing; 1155 Union Circle #311070; Denton, Texas 76203-5017.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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