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Made The Announcement

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
August
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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President Mc.Cosh, of Princeton, is the subject of this story, says the New York Cail, which is vouched for by old Princeton men : "The venerable doctor was ao.customed to lead the morning rxercises in the chape] every day, and cluring the exercises in the chapel gave out the notices to the studente. The closing exercise was a fervent prayer by the doctor. One morning, after he had read the notices as usuaJ, a student came up with another notiee that Prof. Karge's French class would be at nine o'clock that day, instead of 9:30, aa usual. Dr. McCosh said it was too lat, but the student insistid that Prof. Tiarge would be mueh dieappointed t the notiee was not read. The exercises went on, and the doctor forgot all a bou l the notiee. He started to make the final prayer. He prayed for the president of the United States, the members of the cabinet, the senators and representatives, the governor of New Jersey, the mayor and other officials of Princeton, and then came to the professors and inRtructors in the college. In the meantime Prof. Krage's notine came into his mind and the assembled students were astonished to hear the venerable president say: 'And, O Lord, bless Prof. Karge, whose French class will be held this morning at nine o'clock, instead of at 9: 30, as usual.' "

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier