Menu Monday: The Princeton Class of 1873′s 10th reunion dinner, 1883.
Princeton University Class Records (AC130), Box 8.
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Menu Monday: The Princeton Class of 1873′s 10th reunion dinner, 1883.
Princeton University Class Records (AC130), Box 8.
The entire Menu Monday series
The further back one goes into Princeton history, the less familiar it becomes to the 21st century viewer. The interlocking “PC” logo shown on this envelope and invitation (which stands for “Princeton College,” as the College of New Jersey was colloquially known until 1896), however, was once pretty common around campus. It took a variety of forms; see, for example, the baseball team’s uniforms in 1875. Though pink and blue may seem especially strange for Princeton, at the time of this 1872 event, the Junior Class Orations for the Class of 1873, Princeton had yet to commit to its colors. Orange and black ribbons were first used to represent Princeton in 1874.
Junior and Senior Orations Collection (AC160), Box 1, Folder 2