Tiger Inn

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The Tiger Inn (or T.I. as it is colloquially known) was founded in 1890, and is one of the ten active eating clubs at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States and one of the five selective clubs; membership is awarded after successful completion of a process called bicker. During bicker, prospective members interact with current members who then convene to vote on whether the prospective members should "receive a bid," or be invited to join, the club.


The Club is described by F. Scott Fitzgerald in This Side of Paradise (1920) as "broad-shouldered and athletic, vitalized by an honest elaboration of prep-school standards." Fitzgerald further opined that "Tiger Inn cultivates a bluff simplicity. Its membership is largely athletic and while it pretends to disdain social qualifications it has a sharp exclusiveness of its own."


An assortment of TI colored eating club guest passes
An assortment of TI colored eating club guest passes

Debate over co-ed membership abounded until 1991, before which Tiger Inn had been all-male. The club became the last to accept women after the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in Frank v. Ivy Club that the failure to do so violated the state's anti-discrimination statute.

[edit] Notable alumni

Kit Bond-current Senator and former Governor from Missouri

Wayne Rogers-actor who portrayed 'Trapper John' on MASH

Cosmo Iacavazzi-professional football player

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