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Trustees Fire Tenured Professor, Citing Investigation of Misconduct
Classics professor Joshua Katz was fired in May
PAW’s Report on Dismissal of Professor Katz
By Harlan Tonie Wright ’63
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More Voices on the Katz Firing
By Ana Samuel ’00
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Tapping Reeve 1763: His Lawyering Had Roots in Love
Princeton Portrait
Fascinating Relative
By Kelley Borden Gray
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Reeve’s Legacy
By Paul Hicks ’58
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Charles E. Gallagher ’49
Charles E. Gallagher, Jr.
By Bonnie Gallagher
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Reunited, and It Feels So Good*
*Except for that heat!
Superspreader Event?
By Rick Mott ’73
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Activism a Highlight for One Attendee
By Susan Squier ’72
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Emeritus Professor Arno Mayer Honored at Holocaust Museum
Mayer represented the surviving Ritchie Boys as they were honored with the Elie Wiesel Award
And Another ‘Ritchie Boy’
By Lawrence G. Kelley ’68
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Arno Mayer’s Scholarship
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Plasma Physics Laboratory Researchers Ask: Has Fusion’s Day Come?
Leaders suggest we are at turning point for fusion-powered energy
Fusion Power Is Still a Century Away
By Daniel Jassby *70
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Princeton Trustees Fire Classics Professor Joshua Katz
New York Times Story
By Norman Ravitch *62
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The Right Decision by Princeton
By Amelia R. Brown ’99
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Direct Attack on Academic Freedom
By Simina Farcasiu ’83
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Princeton Is Gradually Accepting More Transfer Students
Entering its fifth year, reinstated program pushes through growing pains to expand
For the Record
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Mutual Benefits of a Transfer Program
By Stephen L. Pevar ’68
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New Book Details Thomas Mann’s Time at Princeton
Mann’s time at Princeton left a permanent mark on his work
Mann’s Transformation
By Frank Hurley *65
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Mann and the First World War
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Professor Jhumpa Lahiri Reflects on Translation in Latest Book
Benefits of Translation
By Norman Ravitch *62
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