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Trustees Vote to Divest and Dissociate from Fossil Fuel Companies
The University will cut all ties with 90 companies, including Exxon Mobil and Dominion Energy
International Alternatives to Divestment
By Evelyn Bolin *89
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Continuing Divest Princeton’s Fight
By Ben Beckley ’03
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Support for Divestment Decision
By Alexander D. Jung *57
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Another Witherspoon Statue, in D.C.
Enough Already
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
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Thomas J. Kates ’84
Thomas Kates Was a Great Guy
By Martin Cahill
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Psychiatrist Richard Waugaman ’70 Is Examining Shakespeare’s Multiple Personalities
Waugaman is a chief proponent of the theory that Shakespeare’s plays were secretly written by the Earl of Oxford
New Book by Elizabeth Winkler ’11
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
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What About the Merry Wives of Windsor?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Fascinating Mystery Worth Exploring
By Hillyer M. Young ’64
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: A Sporting Chance
Fore! Intramural Golf at Springdale
By Josh Libresco ’76
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Skating Into Goal for Elm-Campus
By Larry Phillips ’70
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Remembering Intramurals, From Blow Pong to Hockey
By Richard Seitz ’75
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His Secret Life
Jeffrey Schevitz ’62 was a presence at alumni activities — and a Cold War spy for East Germany
Schevitz ’62’s Astonishing Hypocrisy
By Archibald Hovanesian Jr. ’62
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Comments on the Cold War
By Norman Ravitch *62
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On Communism and Capitalism
By Dorina Amendola ’02
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Are My Mark Twain Books and Randy Newman Records Next?
On Intentions and Censorship
By Thomas Tonon *71
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Scenes from the Lighting of Princeton’s Ice Menorah
Thank You, Harold Shapiro and Robert Goheen
By Jonathan Stein ’70
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David Nirenberg *92 Is Leading the Institute for Advanced Study
Nirenberg wants to get people who might not be natural collaborators thinking and working together
Nirenberg’s Recent WSJ Essay
By James Bockel
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Two Topics the Institute Should Investigate
By David Hough *77
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A Combustible Mix
Maitland Jones, an emeritus professor of chemistry at Princeton, has thoughts about the state of teaching after his controversial dismissal from NYU
Jones’ Orgo Predecessors
By Gene Kopelson ’73, M.D.
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I Survived Jones. Here’s Why Others Can, Too
By Harold Fernandez ’89, M.D.
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Redemption After Failure
By Nabarun Dasgupta ’00
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