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Lives: Steven Weinberg *57
He Advanced Understanding of Our Universe — for All
Chance Meetings
By Zelek S. Herman *71
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For the Record
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Lives: Royce Flippin Jr. ’56
The Star Athlete Always Aimed to do the Right Thing
An Over-the-Top Talent
By George H. Scragg Jr. ’56
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PAW’s Future: An Agreement
A letter to readers from our board chair
Another View of Independence
By Ken McCarthy ’81
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Editorial Independence Matters More Than I Thought
By Virginia Postrel ’82
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Thank You
By Henry Von Kohorn ’66
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A Princeton Pastime Declines as Temperatures Rise
Lake Carnegie was once safe for skating nearly every winter; it is now safe one out of five
Too Cold to Skate
By Steven Sklar ’80
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I Can Still Taste the Hot Chocolate!
By Faith Bahadurian
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On the Lake and Back to Baker
By Joe Sweeney
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Wendell S. Dietrich ’51
Professor Dietrich Was a Great Man
By Tzvee Zahavy
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Lives: Jonathan Smith ’81
As a Student and Professor, He Moved Others Toward Justice
Always a Teacher
By Cristina Traina ’83
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Q&A: Dean Amaney Jamal on Engaging in Contemporary Debates
Solving Complex Policy Problems
By Paul C. Atkinson ’74
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Lives: An Appreciation
A New Approach to ‘Lives’
By James William Anderson ’70
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Adele Goldberg Builds an Emotional Case for Clichés
Goldberg, a professor of psychology, says the brain finds clichés rich in meaning and emotion
Speaking Metaphorically
By Richard A. Etlin ’69 *72 *78
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Another Explanation
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Graduate Student Imprisoned by Iran Sues Princeton, Alleging Negligence
One Can Hardly Believe It
By Norman Ravitch *62
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