Princeton will soon have a building on its campus similar in all essential respects to the Harvard Union. Plans for the building, which will be called the University Club, are now under preparation by Day and Chandler, prominent Philadelphia architects. The structure will be a large one, containing facilities for business as well as social activities. The offices of the "Nassau Literary Magazine," the "Tiger," and the "Princetonian," the "English Dramatic Association," athletic offices, and the head quarters of all the other undergraduate activities, which are now scattered, will be concentrated in this one building. It will also contain a reading room, a general lounging room, pool and billiard tables, and a grill room, thus combining the advantages for recreation at present offered by the dining halls and upper-class clubs.
The exact site of the Club, although certain to be on the campus and centrally located, is not as yet decided upon. Membership will be extended to Princeton men, Faculty, Alumni, and undergraduates.
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