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Election of Football Officers at Princeton.

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Interest in football at Princeton is not declining, in spite of last year's defeat. This was convincingly shown by the large attendance at the mass meeting held in English Hall Wednesday for the election of the football officers for 1891-92. Many men were unable to obtain standing room in the hall. On motion of Capt. Poe, Max Farrend, '92, was elected president of the Association, to succeed Alan D. Wilson. In the balloting for treasurer upwards of 500 votes were cast. G. C. Frazer, '93, was elected over B. B. McAlpin, '93. The action of the executive committee in renominating C. C. Cuyler, '79, for a term of three years on the Graduate Advisory Committee was ratified.

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