Talk:List of women's universities and colleges in the United States/Archive 1

"Background" section
By definition, a Wikipedia list page should never contain extensive background information or major citations. Since there is more information here than is included in some of the other related articles, I am hesitant to blank the entire section without first determining where the information should go. The main article seems to be the most logical place. Would someone be willing to assist with this effort? I am already spending a lot of time working on cleaning up the list itself and would rather not undertake it. If no one is willing to merge the info elsewhere, I'm going to blank the section but include it here for reference, in case someone wants to come along later and help. It's not that the information is bad; it's just that this is really not the place for it. Beginning (talk) 22:06, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

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