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Twelve who shaped Princeton
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Scholars, writer, philanthropist, and activist--they all helped make Old Nassau what it is today.
A jazz novel
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Nathaniel Mackey ’69 pens avant-garde fiction and poetry
A foot in two worlds
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Madison Smartt Bell ’79 reflects on the intersection of music and words
#1: James Madison 1771 (also considered Princeton’s first graduate student)
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“An astonishing ratio of mind to mass”
Princeton is my life coach
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A guilt trip to Reunions
A moment with... Nicholas Katzenbach ’43
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A moment with... Nicholas Katzenbach ’43
The sounds of Reunions
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From jazz to rock, music provides the beat
Why he taught
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Remembering Robert Fagles
Princeton’s movable feast
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A first dip into alumnihood
#12: Jeffrey Moss ’63
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He taught legions of children lessons about life
The climb
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At the top of a mountain, we gained a different point of view
#24: Norman Thomas 1905
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A son of Princeton, his life was marked by humor, courage, and a belief in justice that never died.