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How PAW has covered Princeton since 1900


James Stewart ’32

Stewart polished his acting chops at Princeton’s Triangle Club and later found a permanent place in American cinema, perhaps most famously by playing George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life.

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Elena Kagan ’81

Justice Kagan was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2010 by President Barack Obama. She was dean of Harvard Law School and the first woman to serve as

Alan Turing *38

Considered the father of computer science, Turing is known for helping to break the codes created by Germany’s Enigma machine during World War II.

Hobey Baker 1914

Baker was a legendary hockey and football player who died in 1918 when the military airplane he was flying crashed. His friends and admirers raised

Toni Morrison

Morrison taught creative writing at Princeton and in 1993 received the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her lauded novels include The Bluest Eye, Sula, Song

Lyman Spitzer *38

Known as the “father of the Hubble Space Telescope,” Spitzer returned to Princeton in 1947 to serve as chair of the Department of Astrophysical

Albert Einstein

Likely the world’s most famous theoretical physicist, Einstein developed the theory of relativity and was a resident scholar at the Institute for

Jeff Bezos ’86

Bezos is an entrepreneur who founded the online mega-marketplace Amazon.com and owns The Washington Post newspaper and Blue Origin, an aerospace

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The cover of PAW’s November 2024 issue, featuring an illustration of a military tank that's made out of a pink brain, and the headline "Armed With Ideas: Princetonians lead think tanks through troubled political times."
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