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Princeton's exhibit at the World's Fair is destined to be among the most interesting sent by the colleges. The committee in charge desire especially to call attention to Princeton's part in the History of the Country and in the History of Education. The space allotted, two thousand square feet, will be entirely occupied.
The most interesting objects in the historical line will be those connected with Washington and the signing of the Constitution, especially the famous portrait of Washington, which is now in Nassau Hall.
There will be a large model of the college campus and all the buildings. This is in process of construction. Besides this there will be photographs and water colors of all the buildings separately.
The educational display has not yet been fully decided upon, though it will contain of course the most interesting of the Scientific instruments, and the best specimens from the various collections in the College and the Seminary.
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