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Lives: Gregory R. Farrell ’57
He Viewed Education As a Great Adventure
Helpful Advice
By Frank Hamsher ’68
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Remembering Greg Farrell ’57
By Bob Durkee ’69
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Essay: Confederate Memorialization and the Problems of Moral Equivalency
Statues and Monuments
By James (Jim) Lane ’92
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Both of those dates also...
By JR Chernov
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Okay. Produce the data that...
By Matthew Tenney
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Remembrance: Playwright Douglas McGrath ’80 on His Father-in-Law, Cartoonist Henry Martin ’48
‘He had a quality that grows more rare, and thus more precious, in these coarse and vicious times: unfailing courtesy’
Henry Martin ’48’s Love of Princeton
By D. Verne Morland ’74
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No, Doug — Thank You
By Rick Bond ’79
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: It’s a Wonderful Life
Capra at Princeton
By David N. Tobin *77
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James Stewart Recalled
By Peter D. Kinder ’70
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Invitation to the Conservative Princeton Association
Great Idea
By William W. Emley ’67
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Lives: Henry Martin ’48
He Made Us Laugh With Kindness
Martin ’48’s Energy and Generosity
By Bion Smalley ’64
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A New Art Museum
Architect hired to design expansion; structure may close for three years
Historic Preservation at Princeton
By William B. Rhoads ’66 *75
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Princeton Reunions Go Virtual Again For 2021
Campus leaders had hoped advances in science and public health would allow the on-campus alumni celebration to safely take place
Disappointed by the Decision
By Mellick T. Sykes ’71
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Essay: Leaving Manhattan For Blueberry Country
Charming Story
By Nancy Kuehn
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Recalling the ‘Howard Stepp’
A Love of Swimming
By Timothy Stepp
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