Word: clubs
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Princeton President Robert Goheen, on the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, announced Nov. 21 that the University was opening a club on Prospect St. with membership open to anyone who wants to join. The club now houses Alumni Council offices, and before that, Court Club, a private club that folded in 1964 because of financial difficulties...
...February, 1968, will be different. A real thaw has come to Princeton, a thaw that has been creeping over the grassy place for a decade. And, even though Bicker--the long ordeal of interviews and meetings that sophomores go through to get into a club--will still be around in February, a whole set of "social alternatives" has already been established. Princeton is changing...
Goheen has also secretly negotiated the purchase of another club, Key and Seal. Old Court and Key and Seal are next to each other, and, since the beginning of the year, administration, faculty and students have been meeting to discuss how to run the new facility...
...M.I.T. and the little children of Boston crowded around the miniature trains of the "Tuckertown System" Saturday afternoon when the M.I.T. Model Railroad Club held an open House...
...like to think of ourselves as a toy train club," said James L. Warshler '64, public relations man for the toy train club. He explained that M.I.T. is the only university in the country with a club simuluating automatic train operation...