Monday, May. 31, 1943
Before We Part
Though "time and change shall naught avail to break the friendships formed at Yale," friendships formed at Princeton apparently do not stand the gaff so well.
A new survey of Princeton's Class of '17 reveals that the average graduate 25 years out sees, and that occasionally, only about six of his classmates. Some '17 men commented:
> A doctor: "... Negligence. .. . My college career . . . was not entirely happy."
> A businessman: "Will try to see more."
> An architect (who sees "as many as time and mutual whereabouts allow"): ". . . The Princeton type ... is neither as crabby nor as derisive as the Yale type nor as 'superior' as the Harvard type."
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