Elyse Graham
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Princeton Portrait: In a POW Camp, an Atheist Found God
Ernest Gordon (1916-2002)
New ‘Princeton Companion’ Collects Fascinating Stories
50 years is enough time to demand a new history
A Literary Voice Born on Campus
Jesse Lynch Williams 1892 (1871-1929)
New Book Details Thomas Mann’s Time at Princeton
Mann’s time at Princeton left a permanent mark on his work
Princeton Portrait: The Student Detective
George Strawbridge 1802 (1784-1859)
Princeton Portrait: The Polish Logician of Firestone
Rose Rand (1903-1980)
Princeton Portrait: A Samurai in a Distant Land
Hikoichi Orita 1876 (1849-1920)
A Ritchie Boy
Before Victor Brombert became a beloved Princeton professor, he journeyed home to war in Europe
Princeton Portrait: A Hunter of Lost Art and Lost Alumni
Sarah Sillcocks (1913-2008)
Professor Hadley Cantril Studied Hysteria After ‘War of the Worlds’
Princeton Portrait: A. Hadley Cantril (1906-1969)
Ghosts of Princeton
Some things are even scarier than your thesis
He Led His Life Like A Game of Football
Princeton Portrait: William Hanford Edwards 1900 (1877–1943)
Harvey Smith 1917 Invented a Legendary Princetonian
Princeton Portrait: Harvey Smith 1917 (1895–1969)
Traveler, Scholar, Soldier, Spy
Princeton Portrait: William Alfred Eddy 1917 *1921 (1896–1962)
A Cicada Reunion
Every 17 years, a Princeton ‘major’
‘First Lady Of Physics’ to Appear on Postage Stamp
Princeton Portrait: Chien-Shiung Wu (1912–1997)
Photographer Elizabeth Menzies Showed Princeton to the World
Princeton Portrait: Elizabeth Grant Cranbrook Menzies (1915–2003)
Sculptor of Nassau Hall’s Bronze Tigers Was a Cowboy
Princeton Portrait: Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860–1950)
An Innocent Sent Abroad to Raise Funds For the College
Princeton Portrait: Samuel Davies (1723–1761)
An Indian Agent Whose Work Got Him Fired
Princeton Portrait: Leonard D. Shaw 1784 (1766–1808)
The P Source
How humanities scholars changed modern spycraft
Anthropologists Helen and Robert Lynd 1914 Investigated Middle America
Princeton Portrait: Robert Lynd 1914 (1892–1970)
Princeton Portrait: The ‘Girl Reporters’ Who Got Their Scoops
Princeton Portrait: Doris Orth Pike (1923–1996) and Ruth Flavin Donnelly (1919–1991)
A Leader on Race And Racial History: Robert Francis Engs ’65
Princeton Portrait: Robert Francis Engs ’65 (1943–2013)