Class Notes

ASSOCIATION OF THE GREAT DIVIDE

Class Notes
ASSOCIATION OF THE GREAT DIVIDE

The members of the Association were invited to attend a complimentary dinner given in honor of Governor Woodrow Wilson, former president of Princeton, at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Denver, on the evening of May 8, and a large number responded. The banquet was the occasion of great enthusiasm, being the greatest meeting of college men ever witnessed in Denver. Special tables were set for fifteen colleges. The Denver Times says: "The colleges vied with each other in their eagerness to acknowledge the former president of Princeton as the 'Prexy' of the common fraternity. They turned the occasion into a mammoth college revival, and for the first two hours after the 800 guests took their places there reigned a festive bedlam. White hairs and youthful hilarity joined in the utter abandon of undergraduate days. Dignity was bundled out of the window, and the staidest bankers and business men of Denver once more became the yelling, cheering, jibing, singing roisterers of campus days."