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PG-P.772.028
14 Oct 1772:11, 12 (2286).
Princeton. On Monday, the 28th ult. the Grammar-School, at
Nassau-Hall, was examined, and the scholars acquitted
themselves greatly to the satisfaction of the gentlemen who
were pleased to attend. The senior class, ten in number,
were admitted into the freshman class in the college. In
the evening, this class performed a dramatic piece in Latin,
before a numerous and learned audience.
. . . [58 lines of information concerning the commencement
exercises at the college; col. 2, 33 lines] The exercises,
held in the forenoon and afternoon, were preceeded and
closed with vocal musick, by a select number of the
students. [4 lines]
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