Features Inquiring mind By Princeton Alumni Weekly Published Jan. 21, 2016 1 min read Copied to clipboard Photographer Katherine Elgin ’13 asked alumni: What’s the most underrated part of Reunions? JIM GRAF ’72 (above): “The wear and tear on poor President Tilghman’s body for doing all she has to do.” ANNE LESTER TREVISAN ’86: “The alumni-Princeton University Orchestra play-along and concert.” TURHAN TIRANA ’57: “The art museum.” THEO BEERS ’09: “For me, it’s just staying a little bit longer ... being able to walk around one last time.” 0 Responses Join the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni Response Plain text Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration. Related News Latest News Pro-Israel Speaker Dismisses Palestinian Ethnicity as ‘Narrative of Victimhood’ Campus groups invited author and provocateur Mosab Hassan Yousef, who has been widely condemned as Islamophobic Alumni Eric Schmidt ’76, Former Google CEO, Talks About the Future of AI Schmidt spoke at Princeton to promote his new book, co-authored by Henry Kissinger On the Campus The Whole Student: The Arts Can Make Us Less Lonely A Princeton gem that has been a balm for our campus and in our community is Arts and Ideas at McCarter Theatre
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On the Campus The Whole Student: The Arts Can Make Us Less Lonely A Princeton gem that has been a balm for our campus and in our community is Arts and Ideas at McCarter Theatre
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