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The Palmer Memorial Stadium, Princeton's new football structure, is nearly completed, and will surely be ready for the formal opening on the day of the Princeton-Yale game on November 14. Good weather has made the concrete work rapid and only a few weeks are needed to finish the pouring. The grass on the playing field has been put in good condition for the final work of the team. The new stadium will seat 41,000 people. It is 672 feet long with a width of 520 and a height of 66 feet. A new field house is also being put up on the athletic field with a fund of the Cyrus H. McCormick Memorial.
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