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editI'm removing the comment about Henry Milligan attending Princeton on an academic scholarship. Both now and at that time, Princeton had neither academic scholarships nor athletic scholarships. All students who couldn't afford the costs were given enough financial aid so they could afford the school's costs based on their family's financial situtation, regardless of their academic standing or participation on athletic teams.
A Henry Milligan teammate and friend.