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The New Look of Legacy
Are different names on buildings and spaces part of an evolving campus or blurring University history?
History 2.0
By Phil Brubaker ’68
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Burning Tojo’s Effigy
By Betsy Kohl ’99
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On Donor-Requested Naming
By Stephen E. Silver ’58
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Policy Recommendations Show a Discouraging Trend
When in Doubt, Blame Marx
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Edward Joseph Eyring ’55
Remembering Edward Joseph Eyring
By Matthew McDonald
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Behind the Research: Economist Owen Zidar Examines Equality
Policy Recommendations Show a Discouraging Trend
By Robert Thomas ’72
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A Burst of Momentum for Fusion Energy
Inertial Fusion vs. Magnetic Inertia
By Daniel Jassby *70
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Princeton Considers Removing Statue of John Witherspoon
Witherspoon owned slaves during his time as Princeton’s president
Removing Statues and Renaming Names
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Statues Should Commemorate, Educate
By Kevin R. Loughlin ’71
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Letting Lessons of the Past Speak
By Alec Bretton Urbach ’17
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Former Court Club Gets Lifted and Moved Across Prospect Street
Steel beams and hydraulic jacks were used to lift the structure
Rescuing the Disappearing Legacy of Adlai E. Stevenson ’22
By Thomas H. Pyle ’76
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Lives: Edmund Keeley ’48
The Ultimate Translator Who Brought Modern Greece to Princeton
A Brilliant Teacher and Mentor
By Madeleine Picciotto ’78 *85
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Princeton Club of New York Closes Indefinitely as Bank Declares Default
Pandemic closures deprived the club of operating income, the club’s president wrote
Disappointment at the Loss of Princeton Club
By Henry Lerner ’71
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Much Worse Than Members Knew
By Bruce MacEwen ’76
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Annual Contributions Hit a Record $81.8 Million
Decline in Giving Rate
By Peter Trentman ’08
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