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  1. History. Princeton has always played a significant role in the history of New Jersey and the United States. Settled in the late 17th century, it was named Prince-Town in honor of Prince William of Orange and Nassau. In 1756 it became the home of the College of New Jersey - now Princeton University - with the entire college housed in Nassau Hall ...

  2. Jan 6, 2016 · The College of New Jersey (as Princeton University was known until 1896) was a child of the Great Awakening, an institution born in opposition to the religious tenets that had ruled the colonial era. The principles on which Princeton University was founded may be traced to the Log College in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, founded by William ...

  3. Feb 25, 2014 · A: While the college was informally called Princeton before its official name change in 1896, the earliest reference in that form that we have here in the University Archives dates from 1853 (within a publication entitled “ College As It Is ”). Our sources before 1853 are scanty, due to a paucity of things created (no student newspaper yet ...

  4. Dec 3, 2014 · In 1992 the Office of Communications produced a photo essay concerning this very topic! The answer is that Princeton adopted the stripes long before the actual tiger! Here is an excerpt from that essay: On October 12, 1868, the faculty of the College of New Jersey (later to be called Princeton University) passed a resolution permitting students ...

  5. The College of New Jersey and the Presbyterian Church. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY WAS BORN OF tion and the imminence of hell. To the cries. the Presbyterian Church; and, it has played of thousands who asked what they must do an important role in its development to in be saved, the evangelists answered, "Com America.

  6. Today, it is Art@Bainbridge, a satellite exhibition space for the Princeton University Art Museum showing works by contemporary artists. Nassau Hall (1756) When this building was completed in 1756, it was the largest academic building in the colonies, and it housed the entire College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) for nearly 50 years.

  7. Princeton Theological Seminary was established in 1812, the first Seminary founded by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. The establishment of The Theological Seminary at Princeton marked a turning point in American theological education. The College of New Jersey, later to become Princeton University, was supportive of this plan ...

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