*f ;’*EiuE,pA.^Tnfethi^WO^iBg •*■■'• ■•“ ■■ • •■ • w.«9«u>..t2i-,..-..^L—•■s' ’■•r"'‘v Professors to trdice borough's rural robt^ A pAir of Edinboro State College professors will con-, duct aa in-depth study of tke Todd Goodell farm o^,^^ ; Rta 6® Edinboro as part of a grant-funded project'^ • intended to trace the borough’s rural roots. •' The professdrs, Dr. John L. Marsh, English depart­ ment, and Karl Nordberg, educational foundations de­ partment,have been named as co-recipients of a grant , funding thdir project by the Public Committee for the,; ' Humanitiesin Pennsylvania.' • , SThe , farm study, /’‘The Rural Esperience iiii Northwestern Pennsylvania: yesterday, today and to­ morrow,” will be presented at 'a public workshop once it is completed. • >< Co-sponsoring the project are the Borough of Edin-' boro, the Edinboro Historical Society and Edinboro ' State College. ; The two men previously collaborated on a history of the borougE ‘‘Edinboro: a dirt street town.” Both men aim at presenting work locally which will > help to preserve the' borough’s rural heritage but which will also explore present and future for the . borough.., . ..3,,;;'.'^. ( A The men "wUl interview-Jea^g _area 'farmers and visit ar^ farms in preparing’the-study. Many area'; representativesiare also expected to participate in a; forum-type workshop at a later date. ^g:Zft4-?,4