The “Princeton’s” Last Hours
A chain of three circumstances linked carrier to its fate
A chain of three circumstances linked carrier to its fate
An expected air-raid materialized, but Sicilian invaders beat it off
Basis of solution is less nationalism, more unified and democratic world
Princeton Round-Table Reaches Agreement on Major Premises
A Challenge to Educators
An Address by James V. Forrestal (1915), Undersecretary of the Navy
An Address by President Dodds
What We Must Do if We Are to Insure Ultimate Victory and Peace
The American People Must Hear the Bad News as Well as the Good News
One out of Every Three Men Is Aiding in Defense Preparations
In His Opening Address President Dodds Asks For a Rapid Mobilization of Power
Valedictory Address Delivered to The Class of 1941
A Dramatic Tale of the Civil War in Which a Secessionist Is Given the Water Cure, His Punishers in Turn Disciplined byt he Faculty, and the Whole Affair Concluded with...
Princeton Profits from the Untiring Work of John Shaw Pierson ’40.
Some Recollections of a Civil War Class
Letters of Charles C. Beatty 1775, Recent Gift to University, Reflect Thought and Action of Campus in those Stirring Times
A poem by Alfred Noyes, a visiting professor at Princeton University