Princeton bonfires through the years
Stephen Wood"A bon-fire will be held around the cannon for which wood must be gathered. No fences or valuable lumber must be taken.”Those are not the words of USG president Bruce Easop ’13, nor do they come from this century — nor the last. They can be found in the Sept. 26, 1896, edition of The Princetonian, and they tell of one of Princeton’s longest-standing traditions. The bonfire, which will be lit Saturday, will be only the most recent chapter in a story nearly as old as Old Nassau itself.