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Elyse Graham content overview
How the First Historian of the A-Bomb Achieved a Misinformation Coup
Henry DeWolf Smyth *1921
Kenneth Clark 1905 Wrote ‘Going Back’
Kenneth Clark 1905
College Songs Boomed — Then Declined
College songs rose in prominence along with our modern idea of college life
How Princetonians Saved ‘The Great Gatsby’
Released 100 years ago, F. Scott Fitzgerald 1917’s defining work was all but forgotten until these alumni helped transform it into an American classic
He Inspired Hemingway Before Falling Out Over a Famous Fish
Henry Strater 1919
The Deceptiveness of Archives
Elyse Graham ’07 says dirty tricks surrounding library access go back centuries
The Vatican Looked to Him to Build a Better Library
William Warner Bishop
Strong Silent Types
Inside the hidden history of secretaries and stenographers at Princeton
A Journal Finds Its Way Home
William Hamlin Neely 1917 (1896-1962)
Donated Death Mask Collection
Laurence Hutton
He Was Princeton’s Favorite Author During Prohibition
Norman Anthony (1889-1968)
How CJ the DJ Gave the Beatles Their Big Break in America
Princeton Portrait: Carroll James ’58 (1937-1997)
He Wrote the Song That Poked Fun at Professors for Some 85 Years
Princeton Portrait | Andrew Clerk Imbrie 1895 (1875-1965)
Math Be Damned, He Fell Upward Through a Career in Medicine
Princeton Portrait: John Finney 1884 (1863-1942)
Princeton Portrait: He Wrote a Cookbook for Those Best at Making Reservations
Charles Browne 1896 *1899 (1875-1947)
His Name Made Him Worthy of America’s First Medical Degree
John Archer 1760 *1763 (1741-1810)
A Bond Forged While Advancing Mathematics
Emmy Noether (1882-1935) and Anna Pell Wheeler (1883-1966)
This Librarian Lived Under a False Identity, and Did It With Class
Princeton Portrait: Belle da Costa Greene, 1879-1950
The University Architect Who Also Wrote About Haunted Buildings
Ralph Adams Cram, 1863-1942
As a Magician, He Took Pleasure in Fooling Princetonians
John Mulholland (1898-1970)
He Founded ‘The New Yorker’ and Gave It a Second Chance
Raoul Fleischmann 1906 (1885-1969)
A Companionship Bound Through Diaries
James Gibson 1787 (1769-1856)