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PRINCETON TRIANGLE CLUB RECEIVES GIFT OF BUILDING

Ground Broken Today for New Home of Dramatic Organization

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Princeton, N. J. June 15--The Triangle Club of Princeton, the college dramatic society which dates its origin from back in the colonial period, will have a new home of its own in which to give its next year's offerings. Ground will be broken tomorrow for a new building donated to the Club by T. N. McCarter '88, at a cast of $200,000.

The auditorium of the new theatre will seat 660 persons, while the balcony and boxes will care for 240 more. The building will comprise three main parts the entrance with a foyer hall and Triangle Club offices and clubrooms, the auditorium, and the back stage theatrical workshop. The architecture of the interior will be of the Elizabethan period, while the exterior will harmonize with the older buildings on the campus.

The location is at the southeast corner of College Road and University Place, on the northern end of the site formerly occupied by the casino which

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