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The new home of the Princeton Club of Philadelphia at the corner of Camac and Locust streets, in the heart of the new club section, was formally opened last Thursday. In the afternoon a reception was held, at which President and Mrs. Hibben of Princeton were the guests of honor. In the evening there was a smoker and house warming to which all Princeton men in Philadelphia were invited.
Roomier quarters are also being sought by the Princeton Club of New York which is planning to move from its present situation on Grammercy Park to the up-town club centre. An option on a $172,000 piece of property on the north east corner of Park avenue and 58th street has been procured, and a new building, more suited to the growing needs of the club, will be erected there. The membership of the club has now reached 1,100, with F. G. Landon, Princeton '81, as president.
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