Quadrangle

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Address

Quadrangle Club, 33 Prospect Avenue

GPS

40.348058922855, -74.652749808024

BOOK

Amory was far from contented. He missed the place he had won at St. Regis’, the being known and admired, yet Princeton stimulated him, and there were many things ahead calculated to arouse the Machiavelli latent in him, could he but insert a wedge.
The upper-class clubs, concerning which he had pumped a reluctant graduate during the previous summer, excited his curiosity: Ivy, detached and breathlessly aristocratic; Cottage, an impressive mélange of brilliant adventurers and well-dressed philanderers; Tiger Inn, broad-shouldered and athletic, vitalized by an honest elaboration of prep-school standards; Cap and Gown, anti-alcoholic, faintly religious and politically powerful; flamboyant Colonial; literary Quadrangle; and the dozen others, varying in age and position.

This side of Paradise

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

One of Princeton's "eating clubs." Founded in 1896, the Quadrangle occupied temporary locations on Prospect Avenue until its current building was built in 1916. The building was designed by Henry O. Milliken in the Georgian Revival style.

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