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in response toJobs in finance, and financial support
By Benjamin R. Beede *62 Keep reading
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in response toSchoolhouses rock
In today’s education-reform movement, alumni lead the charge
Looking beyond academics
By Charles M. Smith ’59 Keep readingWanted: More alumni in education
By Reed Dyer ’94 Keep readingCharter schools help only a few
By Jasmine Alinder ’91 Keep reading
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in response toAn economic life
From the classroom to the White House dining room, professor Alan Blinder ’67 has unusual clout
Tight-jawed over tax credit
By H. Philip Brandt II ’60 Keep readingEconomic remedies
By Kai L. Chan *08 Keep readingUsing a misleading term
By Laurence C. Day ’55 Keep reading
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in response toDinky move no big deal
By Richard Trenner ’70 Keep readingBeing part of an elite
By Alan McKenney ’75 Keep reading
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in response toPractical knowledge
By Rick Mott ’73 Keep reading
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in response toFlyin’ Hawaiian
On a campus full of large personalities, ‘Master Jeff’ has one of the largest
New media, old values
By Daniel Wolfe ’83 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton in the Confederacy’s service
150 years after the Civil War, Rebel ties remain little-known
Spared by a general
By Langdon Stevenson ’57 Keep readingPrinceton's rebels
By John W. Anderson ’70 Keep readingA Southern family's path to Princeton
By Douglas M. Carpenter ’55 Keep reading
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in response toHorse prank was risky
By Tom Parr ’55 Keep reading
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in response toWhat role for Blairstown?
Princeton examines its ties with a camp that serves urban youth 65 miles from campus