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...held by the St. Paul's Society this evening at 8 o'clock, in Phillips Brooks House. It was expected that Bishop Lawrence would be able to give a short address, but his engagements would not permit it. Rev. W. G. Thayer, Headmaster of St. Mark's School, South-borough, and Rev. E. M. Parker of St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., will make informal speeches. Refreshments will be served...
Murray Seasongood '00, alternate, of Cincinnati, Ohio, prepared at the Wood-ward High School, and also at Edge borough, in Guildford, England. This winter he was on the Senior team that won the debate with the Y. M. C. A. Congress. He was a camp captain of the Senior Wranglers, and in the Class Day election was chosen Ivy Orator...
...Kitchell, East Liverpool, O., S. G. Sumner, New Haven, Conn., N. A. Williams, Utica, N. Y., H. S. Coffin, New York City, A. R. E. Pinchot, New York, P. H. Bailey, Windsor Locks, Conn., S. K. Gerard, New York City, D.Sage, Jr., Albany, N. Y., G. C. Brooke, Birds Borough, Pa., J. S. Wheeleright, Jr., Bangor, Me., C. Gillette, New York City, C. M. Fincke, Brooklyn...
...annual spring elections of the borough were held last week. Great interest was manifested by the members of the university in these elections, as the issue was whether or not permission to run a trolley line through Princeton should be given. The faculty and students formed the largest part of the conservative party which was opposed to the trolley, and to them is due the large majority opposed to the project. Princeton, situated as it is in a small town, has always been known as a rural university, and it was feared that with the electric railway would come industries...
...recent borough election in Princeton the students were urged by the faculty to take an active part in local politics. It was a contest between the students and the politicians, resulting in a victory for the students, the independent candidate for Mayor being elected by a large majority...