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A Princeton Companion [1] places the advent of Princeton reunions shortly after the end of the Civil War.The 1890s (especially the University's 150th anniversary in 1896) saw increasing interest, although it was not until the 1950s that Reunions took on today's level of organization, particularly with respect to on-campus housing for returning alums.
Cane Spree is an annual autumn tradition at The College of New Jersey (referred to then as Princeton College and now known as Princeton University) which began during the Gilded Age—the period just after the Civil War, or the mid-to-late 1860s. Cane Spree began as a riot between classes, turned into an annual event with each class designating ...
Venue City Capacity 2016 Hard Rock Live: Santo Domingo: 1,500 [3] 1942 Teatro La Fiesta 1,206 1977 Eduardo Brito National Theater: 1,539 [4] 1974 Pabellón de Volleyball 4,000 [5] 1987 Ovalo Feria Ganadera 3,000 [6] 2005 Sans Souci Convention Center 8,000 [7] 1996 Teo Cruz Coliseum 6,300 [8] 1974 Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto ...
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Now I know how dad felt at the Olivia Rodrigo concert. The Doobie Brothers were not made for 15-year-old-girls. Being the sole teen in a venue filled with 70-year-old boomers was an experience.
McCarter Theatre Center is a not-for-profit, professional company on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It was incorporated as a nonprofit in 1963. A two-time Tony Award winner, the McCarter’s legacy traces back to the theatre’s first performances in 1930.
If you're shopping for a new cane, we've compiled the best canes of 2025, according to orthopedic and mobility experts. ... The RMS Quad Cane’s 4.4-star rating across 6,500 Amazon reviews says ...
The name of the hall honors three generations of the Alexander family, who all served as University trustees. Funding for the building was sourced from Mrs. Harriet Crocker Alexander, who donated $350,000 ($12.2 million in 2024 dollars) [3] so its name would honor her in-laws: her husband Charles B. Alexander (Class of 1870), his father Henry M. Alexander (Class of 1840), a University trustee ...