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    • Immediately before the graduating class

    • Between the 24th and 26th Reunion classes

    • After the Old Guard
  1. Graduate Alumni began marching in the P-rade in 1975. What is their marching order in the procession?

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    • Immediately before the graduating class

    • Between the 24th and 26th Reunion classes

    • After the Old Guard
  1. Graduate Alumni began marching in the P-rade in 1975. What is their marching order in the procession?

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    • 1976

    • 1986

    • 1996

In what year were fireworks first displayed at Reunions?

2.

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    • 1976

    • 1986

    • 1996

In what year were fireworks first displayed at Reunions?

2.

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    • The Yale-Princeton Commencement baseball game

    • The Harvard-Princeton lacrosse game

    • The Ivy League Regatta

The P-rade procession ended with an athletic competition until 1966. It now ends with the �Alumni Association meeting to welcome �graduating seniors. What was the athletic event �that originally marked the end of the P-rade? 

3.

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    • The Yale-Princeton Commencement baseball game

    • The Harvard-Princeton lacrosse game

    • The Ivy League Regatta

The P-rade procession ended with an athletic competition until 1966. It now ends with the �Alumni Association meeting to welcome �graduating seniors. What was the athletic event �that originally marked the end of the P-rade? 

3.

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    • 1956

    • 1953

    • 1961

The P-rade has been cancelled only twice due to weather, most recently �in 2018, and in which other year?

4.

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    • 1956

    • 1953

    • 1961

The P-rade has been cancelled only twice due to weather, most recently �in 2018, and in which other year?

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    • Alumni who pledged to attend Reunions for the next five years

    • Alumni who led the P-rade in a special way 
    • Alumni who committed to being the Class Reunions Chair for life

Founded by the Class of 1894 in 1912, the Society of the Claw was reestablished in 2009 with a new mission: to honor alumni with extraordinary and visible contributions to their major Reunions. Who were �the original members of the Society of the Claw?

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    • Alumni who pledged to attend Reunions for the next five years

    • Alumni who led the P-rade in a special way 
    • Alumni who committed to being the Class Reunions Chair for life

Founded by the Class of 1894 in 1912, the Society of the Claw was reestablished in 2009 with a new mission: to honor alumni with extraordinary and visible contributions to their major Reunions. Who were �the original members of the Society of the Claw?

5.

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    • The Alumni Parade

    • The Princeton-rade

    • The Alumni Pee-rade

1906 marked the first formal P-rade. What was the event called at that time?

6.

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    • The Alumni Parade

    • The Princeton-rade

    • The Alumni Pee-rade

1906 marked the first formal P-rade. What was the event called at that time?

6.

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    • 26,422

    • 30,817

    • 33,280

How many meals did Campus Dining serve at Reunions 2019?

7.

14 of 20

    • 26,422

    • 30,817

    • 33,280

How many meals did Campus Dining serve at Reunions 2019?

7.

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    • President of the oldest class

    • Eldest person from the oldest class attending Reunions

    • Eldest person returning to Reunions

Who carries the “Old Guard Cane,” �also called the Class of 1923 Cane?

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    • President of the oldest class

    • Eldest person from the oldest class attending Reunions

    • Eldest person returning to Reunions

Who carries the “Old Guard Cane,” �also called the Class of 1923 Cane?

8.

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    • Pyne Tower

    • Princeton University Chapel

    • The Graduate College, Cleveland Tower

In 1926, the Class of 1892 gave the University �35 carillon bells in honor of its 35th Reunion. �Where are the bells located on campus?

9.

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    • Pyne Tower

    • Princeton University Chapel

    • The Graduate College, Cleveland Tower

In 1926, the Class of 1892 gave the University �35 carillon bells in honor of its 35th Reunion. �Where are the bells located on campus?

9.

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    • Perfect Reunions attendance

    • Significant but inconspicuous contribution to the University by any member of the Princeton family

    • Extraordinary contribution “in the nation’s service”

The Alumni Council Award for Service to Princeton, presented at Reunions, was established for what purpose?

10.

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    • Perfect Reunions attendance

    • Significant but inconspicuous contribution to the University by any member of the Princeton family

    • Extraordinary contribution “in the nation’s service”

The Alumni Council Award for Service to Princeton, presented at Reunions, was established for what purpose?

10.