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in response toAn Irrational Gesture
By Clark Irwin *78 Keep reading
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Still Madly for Adlai
Why Adlai Stevenson 1922 matters a century after he graduated from Princeton
Still Mad for Adlai
By Louis M. Waddell III ’53 Keep readingReminders of What Made Stevenson Extraordinary
By Bruce Allan Thompson ’77 Keep readingShaking Hands With the Candidate
By Richard Hevener *72 Keep reading
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By Roger Fingerlin ’69 Keep reading
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By Martin Schell ’74 Keep reading
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in response toConservative Does Not Mean Angry
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toUpcoming Exhibition on Student Activism
By Kristin Poor *13 Keep readingR&B Performances at Dillon Gym Dances in the 1960s
By Peter Straus ’69 Keep readingThe Cannon Hoax of ’69
By James W. Anderson ’70 Keep reading
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The Ball Is in His Court
Dan Porter ’88’s latest project, Overtime, is changing the way teens play and watch sports and perhaps upending an entire industry
Just What the World Needs...
By David N. Tobin *77 Keep readingTeam Sports, Individual Mentality
By Fred Churchill ’64 Keep reading
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Princeton Portrait: They Wrote the First (Not-So-Great) American Novel
Hugh Henry Brackenridge 1771 (1748-1816) and Philip Freneau 1771 (1752-1832)