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Princeton Stadium to Save $10,000

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The Princeton Athletic Association will turn over to the university $10,000 yearly, representing the former upkeep expenses of the wooden stands. Formerly extra wooden stands had to be constructed each year for the football game with Harvard or Yale. The new Palmer Memorial Stadium makes this extra expense unnecessary and the amount of the saving in labor and material each year will henceforth be turned over to the university.

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