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Famine Averted at Princeton.

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The Princeton University Club was formally opened Thursday by a dinner given to the Alumni, Faculty and students. Dr. James Madison Taylor of Philadelphia. Dr. Ormond of the Princeton Faculty, and representatives of the four classes made addresses. The club would not have been opened until Saturday had not the Executive Committee learned of a plan on the part of the boarding house mistresses in the town to close their doors at noon yesterday to all who had signified their intention of joining the co-operative club. To frustrate this design the Executive Committee put extra men to work, night as well as day, at double wages. So when the boarding mistresses closed their houses yesterday they were surprised to learn that the first meal would be ready at the new club that evening, and that the partial famine would thus be averted.

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