. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. m places of influence and usefulness to high-er and larger service. Of the Faculty whom we knew,three have died during these five years—?ProfessorsMurray and Schanck and dear Old Duff. The Record has been illustrated with views of thecollege grounds and buildings, and a map has beenadded to assist such as have not visited Princeton in recent years in locating the new features and discov-ering their relation to the old. A few portraits havealso been inserted and an article on the First FiveYears of the University


. Record of the class of eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Princeton university. m places of influence and usefulness to high-er and larger service. Of the Faculty whom we knew,three have died during these five years—?ProfessorsMurray and Schanck and dear Old Duff. The Record has been illustrated with views of thecollege grounds and buildings, and a map has beenadded to assist such as have not visited Princeton in recent years in locating the new features and discov-ering their relation to the old. A few portraits havealso been inserted and an article on the First FiveYears of the University. The Spirit of ^^6 still survives, purer and strongerthan ever. One and another at the reunion, in for-mal speech or quiet conversation, told how the thoughtof Old Nassau and the Class had now and againbeen an inspiration to renewed effort and to higherendeavor; while all felt that the hearty handclaspand the exchange of reminiscences had rolled awaythe cares of years and brought back youth again. Nothing gainst Times scythe can make defense saveFriendship. — McCosH Walk PERSONAL HISTORY DUDLEY S. ANNESS, 983 Bergen Street, Brook-lyn, New York. Anness has no changes to report in his businessor in his family. His eldest daughter, Marjorie,was class poet when she was graduated from theBrooklyn High School in December, 1900. J. FRANK BALL (Judge), 1019 Park Place, Wil-mington, Delaware. Five years of hard work. No publications,thank you. Trustee of workhouse, no term as Judge of the Municipal Court expiredin October, 1900. 3. I am not guilty of bigamy. 4. Same as last report. One year too early forcollege. Will have a girl ready for Princeton nextyear if she will only admit her. 5. Judging from interviews with my childrensecondary education is now about what we hadwhen we graduated. My suggestion would bethat the standard be lowered to protect us old fel-lows from our children. 6. It is the only kind of expansion I believe in. 7. Do you mean that we can


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