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in response toAll in the Family
Nature took its toll, but alumni wineries adapted
Another Princeton Family Winery
By Peter Schroeder ’62 Keep readingPrecarious Ventures
By Paul Hertelendy ’53 (occasional deliver jockey for Hertelendy Vineyards) Keep readingLabor of Love
By Arnie Breitbart ’81 Keep reading
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in response toHe Deeply Influenced My Life
By Dirk Bachmann Keep reading
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in response toEssay: A Coxswain’s View From the Boat
A race can come down to fractions of a second, and every action has a crucial impact
A Thrilling Read
By David Myerberg ’69 Keep readingElegant and Edifying
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep reading
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in response toWomen’s Rugby Goes Varsity
In 2022–23, rugby will become Princeton’s 18th women’s varsity sport
Men’s Varsity Rugby?
By Stanley M. Hunting ’58 Keep reading
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in response toLack of Confidence in Journalism
By Ken McCarthy ’81 Keep reading
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in response toProfessors Advocate Free —and Controversial — Speech in Academia
The Journal of Controversial Ideas provides a home for contentious scholarship
Thanks to the Courageous Scholars
By Mark Ramsay ’76 Keep reading
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in response toCurriculum Changed to Add Flexibility, Race and Identity Track
Classics eliminated the requirement for students to take Greek or Latin
Teaching Race in History
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep readingA Brief Brush With Classics
By Henry M. Lerner ’71 Keep readingClassics Includes Many Areas of Study
By Amelia R. Brown ’99 (Hellenic studies postdoc in 2009) Keep reading
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in response toFaculty Book: Linda Colley Considers the Constitution
Several factors ‘contributed to the rise of constitutions, but the main one was a dramatic increase in ... warfare.’
Constitutional History
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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