From the Archives

Published Jan. 21, 2016

One of a pair of bronze tigers is installed in the area between Whig and Clio halls in 1969, the year Princeton’s first women undergraduates arrived on campus. The tigers — male and female — became symbols of coeducation on campus. Designed by American sculptor Bruce Moore, the sculptures were a gift of the late Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35.

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