The recent article about critic of the Nazi Reich Theodore H. von Laue ’39 *44 included a period newspaper illustration. That excerpt included a text reference to von Laue having “formulated a plan for distributing leftover food from Prospect St. eating clubs among the needy families of Princeton and Trenton.”
That mention alone cements the man’s legacy as a significant and notable alumnus. Inquiring minds seek elaboration of that plan’s development and resolution. What happened to it? Will the staff at PAW consider a follow-up story?
The recent article about critic of the Nazi Reich Theodore H. von Laue ’39 *44 included a period newspaper illustration. That excerpt included a text reference to von Laue having “formulated a plan for distributing leftover food from Prospect St. eating clubs among the needy families of Princeton and Trenton.”
That mention alone cements the man’s legacy as a significant and notable alumnus. Inquiring minds seek elaboration of that plan’s development and resolution. What happened to it? Will the staff at PAW consider a follow-up story?