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FitzRandolph Gate is a wrought-iron structure that serves as the official entrance of
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, standing in front of
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on Nassau Street in
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. The gate was funded by a bequest of Augustus Van Wickle in honor of his great-grandfather, Nathaniel FitzRandolph, who had donated to the university the land on which Nassau Hall sits. The gate was completed in 1905 and was designed by
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. The gate remained closed and locked apart from graduation and the P-rade until 1970, when that graduating class ensured that it would always remain open, "in a symbol of the University's openness to the local and worldwide community." At commencement each year the graduating seniors process out of the gates to mark the completion of their time at Princeton. A widespread legend exists on campus that students who walk out of the gates before graduation will not finish their degree. In 2004 a tradition was added at Princeton's opening exercises called the Pre-Rade where the matriculating freshmen march into the gates behind the banners of their
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to mark their entrance into Princeton.


History

Nathaniel FitzRandolph (1703-1780) was a son of the one of the original 17th-century
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settlers of Princeton. He was instrumental in raising the funds necessary to bring the College of New Jersey, as Princeton University was then known, to the town. FitzRandolph personally donated the four and half acres for Nassau Hall. His great-grandson, Augustus Van Wickle, died in a
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accident in 1898 and he provided in his will for both the Van Wickle Gates at his alma mater,
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, and the FitzRandolph Gates in honor of his great-grandfather. The gate was restored in 2005 for its centenary with some original elements needing to be reconstructed. Over 230 pieces of cast metal were replaced and all new and restored parts were made of authentic wrought iron from England, using traditional blacksmithing tools and techniques. Nathaniel FitzRandolph died in 1780 and was buried nearby in his family plot. In 1909, during the construction of Holder Hall, 32 family graves were discovered. At
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's direction, the remains were re-interred under the eastern arch of the new hall and a plaque was erected to commemorate FitzRandolph. It is inscribed with the
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phrase:
''In agro jacet nostro immo suo,''
In our ground he sleeps, nay, rather in his own.


Gallery

File:FitzRandolph Gate (eastern secondary gate).jpg, A secondary gate, near
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File:FitzRandolph Gate inscription (Class of 1970).jpg, Inscription commemorating the Princeton class of 1970, whose efforts led to the opening of the gates on a permanent basis File:Fitzrandolph Gate.jpg, Undergraduates avoid exiting the central gate, instead using the flanking gates File:Nathaniel FitzRandolph Plaque.jpg, A plaque in the eastern archway of Holder Hall commemorating the burial place of Nathaniel FitzRandolph


See also

* Van Wickle Gates, the official entrance of
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, also funded by Augustus Van Wickle


References

{{Princeton Princeton University McKim, Mead & White buildings Gates in the United States Historic district contributing properties in Mercer County, New Jersey