Princeton Sketches

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Visiting Princeton 48 PRINCETON SKETCHES.
about this time, found only forty students enrolled.
The commencement of 1783 was a notable event in the history of the college, and heralded the advent of a brighter era. Congress was then holding its sessions in the library room of Nassau Hall, and as a courtesy to their Presi- dent, Elias Boudinot, who w T as a Trustee, and to the college which had placed its rooms at their disposal, the delegates, a number of whom were Princeton men, resolved to adj
...ourn, and attend commencement in a body. An extended stage was erected in the church to accommodate the distinguished guests. On it were seated the Trustees and the graduating class, the whole of the Congress, the Ministers of France and Holland, and the Commander-in-Chief of the American Army. Ashbel Green, afterwards President of the college, was valedictorian. He closed his oration with an address to George Washington, which seems to have sustained Princeton's reputation for effective eloquence.

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