An L-shaped dorm in Butler College, shown earlier this month as construction continued, will be named for the Class of 1967, the University announced in December. “With this gift, the Class of 1967 takes a lead role in shaping the future of residential life at Princeton, and celebrates the great fellowship of our class,” said class president John Laporte Jr. The dorm will house 75 students, most in four- person suites. It is one of four dorms scheduled to open in September as Butler becomes the University’s third four-year residential college.
An L-shaped dorm in Butler College, shown earlier this month as construction continued, will be named for the Class of 1967, the University announced in December. “With this gift, the Class of 1967 takes a lead role in shaping the future of residential life at Princeton, and celebrates the great fellowship of our class,” said class president John Laporte Jr. The dorm will house 75 students, most in four- person suites. It is one of four dorms scheduled to open in September as Butler becomes the University’s third four-year residential college.
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