Generations of Princeton alumni know about the late Fred Fox ’39’s deep love for his alma mater, and many have heard Fox’s quip that he’d “majored in Triangle Club.” But relatively few are aware how that love of theater helped to win World War II. The March 21 issue of PAW tells that story – and PAW Online adds to the tale with rare video footage and other images from Fox’s Ghost Army unit. — Marilyn H. Marks *86, editor |
View images and film footage of Fred Fox ’39’s World War II army unit, featured in this issue’s cover story.
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Photos and documents recently given to the University Library’s collection provide glimpses of Berg, the enigmatic pro baseball player and World War II spy.
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Watch highlights from mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Michael Littman’s Alumni Day presentation, based on his popular freshman seminar.
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Princeton women’s basketball, making its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, lost 67-64 to Kansas State March 17. Kevin Whitaker ’13 recaps the game in his weekly sports column.
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