Features Inquiring mind By Princeton Alumni Weekly Published Jan. 21, 20161 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.” No responses yetJoin the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni ResponsePlain textFull 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 FeaturesMicrobes for the MassesRob Knight *01 is building the tools to transform health care through microbiome science On the CampusPrinceton Librarian Anne Jarvis to Retire After 10 Years On the CampusRoasting Marshmallows and Coffee, Students Learn Tasty STEM LessonsThe Science of Roasting is among the Council on Science and Technology’s STEM literacy programs
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