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The following Princeton team has been chosen to enter in the two-mile relay race to be held April 28: H.T. Willis '01, G. A. Chamberlain '02, J. M. Perry '03, J. F. Cregan '99 and S. R. Palmer '98, substitute. The other colleges to be represented are: University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Cornell.
By the will of Mr. Augustus Van Wickle, a graduate of Brown University, twenty five thousand dollars was bequeathed to build gateways on the Princeton campus in honor of Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, who gave the ground on which the college was originally built. Another important gift is the Charles Ewing Green Memorial Alcove in the Chancellor Green Library. The photographs of the University Library have been chosen by the American Library Association to form part of the collection at the Paris Exposition, exhibiting the most thoroughly equipped libraries in America.
The following men have been chosen to act as judges for the Princeton-Yale debate to be held May 8: Professor W. A. Dunning of Columbia University, President A. V. V. Raymond of Union College, and Hon. W. L. Strong, ex-mayor of New York city.
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