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Video Video: 2018 Princeton Bonfire Highlights

By Jessica Zhou ’19
Published online November 19, 2018
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2018 Princeton Bonfire Highlights

See scenes from the celebration of Princeton football’s perfect season, held Nov. 18 on Cannon Green. Video by Jessica Zhou ’19 for PAW.

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