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Reliving a war
The Class of 1942 captures memories of World War II in an audiobook
Ex-president's thanks
By Tex Farrington ’42
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Time to end a sport?
Promote 'the ultimate underdog' sport
By Joe Salerno ’84
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Time to support sprint football
By Paul A. Gabriele ’82, Andrew Gabriele ’11
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Keep sprint football
By Richard W. Hagner ’09
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Petraeus *85 *87, Leach '64 headline Alumni Day
In support of Petraeus
By Frank Schaffer ’45
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A moment with ... Talya Miron-Shatz
Better medical choices
By Brian Zack ’72
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Temperatures rising
In climate-change discussions, two Princeton professors go against the grain
Climate sensitivity and the status quo
By Chris Morris *78
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Warming would test humankind
By Gregory Faris ’80
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Act on clean energy now
By Kevin Raeder ’86
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Jazzed at Jadwin
Cornell's basketball transfers
By Adrian Woodhouse ’59
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In Brief
No qualifications for appointment
By William Hannum ’54
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An unwise appointment
By T. Burnet Fisher ’46
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More than an activist
By Fred Holzweiss ’54
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A lifestyle that deserves support
Rethink chastity-center decision
By Bill Markus ’47
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Nothing succeeds like failure
Even top scientists sometimes hit a wall – and that’s when breakthroughs happen
A higher standard
By Jim Haas ’84
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The fruits of failure
By Stephanie Turner *04
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Procter Hall
Procter Hall's meanings
By Steve Synakowski ’75
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