Key and Seal Club circa 1906
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1906, p.232
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1906, p.232
Key & Seal was founded in 1904 and started its existence in the Carroll House, a handsome three- story clapboard building on Nassau Street. Once again, an eating club took over a structure designed for domestic use and transformed it for its own purposes. The building was therefore not designed to project, through architectural style, a particular institutional image, but rather was representative of late 19th-century domestic architecture in Princeton Borough.