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PRINCETON WILL BUILD STADIUM

Structure Seating 41,000 Given by Graduate.--To be Ready Next Fall.

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That Princeton has been offered a Stadium, with a capacity for seating 41,000 persons, by Edgar Palmer a graduate of the class of '03, was announced Saturday by President Hibben. The plan has already been approved by the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of Princeton, the formal approvement of the Board of Trustees being expected on April 9.

The new structure is to be built in the form of a "U," similar to the University Stadium, and will cost about $300,000. It is to be situated on the southern slope of the field just south of the Princeton University buildings, and will be completed in time for use during the important football games next fall.

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