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<center>'''''Circa 1948-1949 Princeton Class Day Ceremony, courtesy Bill Meier.'''''</center>
<center>'''''Circa 1948-1949 Princeton Class Day Ceremony, courtesy Bill Meier.'''''</center>


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*For an interesting article on the buried Cannon used in the ceremonial breaking of the Class Day Clay Pipes see [https://paw.princeton.edu/article/enigma-cannon The Enigma of the Cannon]
*For an interesting article on the buried Cannon used in the ceremonial breaking of the Class Day Clay Pipes see [https://paw.princeton.edu/article/enigma-cannon The Enigma of the Cannon]

Latest revision as of 18:55, 31 December 2021

Circa 1948-1949 Princeton Class Day Ceremony, courtesy Bill Meier.

Currently the video is only available to view on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz4xnVb2K9Y


We have uploaded the video clip to Pipedia and are hoping to offer it within content here instead of through YouTube. Currently clicking the red link bellow will download the video to your computer or mobile device and you can view it locally:


  • For an interesting article on the buried Cannon used in the ceremonial breaking of the Class Day Clay Pipes see The Enigma of the Cannon