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With Roe Overturned, Physician Alums Anxious About Women’s Health Care
‘How can I take care of patients when my hands are tied?’
Dobbs and Princeton
By Wayne S. Moss ’74
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Consequences of the Supreme Court’s Decision
By Steven M. Wilk ’75
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A Disturbing Dismissal
Katz Firing
By George Angell ’76
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Irresponsibly Misleading Article
Not Irresponsible or Misleading
By Peter Frengel
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More About Artists Theodore Moise and Moses Ezekiel
A Grave Mistake
By Rocky Semmes ’79
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Trustees Fire Tenured Professor, Citing Investigation of Misconduct
Classics professor Joshua Katz was fired in May
PAW’s Report on Dismissal of Professor Katz
By Harlan Tonie Wright ’63
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More Voices on the Katz Firing
By Ana Samuel ’00
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Tapping Reeve 1763: His Lawyering Had Roots in Love
Princeton Portrait
Fascinating Relative
By Kelley Borden Gray
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Reeve’s Legacy
By Paul Hicks ’58
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Charles E. Gallagher ’49
Charles E. Gallagher, Jr.
By Bonnie Gallagher
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Reunited, and It Feels So Good*
*Except for that heat!
Superspreader Event?
By Rick Mott ’73
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Activism a Highlight for One Attendee
By Susan Squier ’72
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Emeritus Professor Arno Mayer Honored at Holocaust Museum
Mayer represented the surviving Ritchie Boys as they were honored with the Elie Wiesel Award
And Another ‘Ritchie Boy’
By Lawrence G. Kelley ’68
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Arno Mayer’s Scholarship
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Plasma Physics Laboratory Researchers Ask: Has Fusion’s Day Come?
Leaders suggest we are at turning point for fusion-powered energy
Fusion Power Is Still a Century Away
By Daniel Jassby *70
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