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The Alum Who Became ‘Trump Attorney 1’
M. Evan Corcoran ’86 was up for a challenge when he took on Steve Bannon and Donald Trump as clients, and they have not disappointed
Excellent Reporting
By Lawrence Cheetham ’67
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Princeton in the Nation’s Service?
By John Poole ’69
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Editor’s Note: At Reunions, Alumni Notice the Campus Has Changed
Reconsidering the Art Museum Designs
By Dan Wigodsky ’73
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The Overbuilt Campus
By Rocky Semmes ’79
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Princeton’s 2022-23 Annual Giving Campaign Raises $73.8 Million
Participation by undergraduate alumni increases slightly from last year to 47.5%, led by the Class of 1963
For the Record
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Charles Iobst ’67
Chuck Was a Very Kind Person
By Gloria Judd
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Princeton in the Nation’s Service?
We Are a Collection of Individuals
By Scott Gurvey ’73
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Does a Princeton Education Guarantee Education in Ethics?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Question Unanswered: Can America Be Understood?
Yes, America Can Be Understood
By Norman Ravitch *62
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PAW Goes to the Movies: Professor Alexander Glaser Watches ‘Oppenheimer’
“The movie is a cautionary tale about science, scientific advice, and policymaking,” says the Princeton faculty member and global security expert
Oppenheimer and Rotblat: Two Films and Two Physicists’ Choices
By Randal Marlin ’59
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Interesting Take on ‘Oppenheimer’
By Fran Hulette
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Richard R. Schellenberger ’46
Terrific Teacher
By Richard Landau ’69 *73
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#ThrowbackThursday: Climbing Mount Princeton
The View from 14,200 Feet (Mount Yale)
By Peter Severson ’09
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The Dead Beat
Former New York Times reporter Douglas Martin *74 on the life and death of the artful obituary
Lively Writing About the Dead
By Maureen E. Mulvihill
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The Art of Wresting Life From Death
By Susanne Beck ’81
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Thank You, Mr. Martin, for a Great Essay
By Clark Irwin *78
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