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in response toLives: Steven Weinberg *57
He Advanced Understanding of Our Universe — for All
Chance Meetings
By Zelek S. Herman *71 Keep reading
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in response toLives: 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 Keep reading
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in response toPAW’s Future: An Agreement
A letter to readers from our board chair
Another View of Independence
By Ken McCarthy ’81 Keep readingEditorial Independence Matters More Than I Thought
By Virginia Postrel ’82 Keep readingThank You
By Henry Von Kohorn ’66 Keep reading
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in response toA 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 Keep readingI Can Still Taste the Hot Chocolate!
By Faith Bahadurian Keep readingOn the Lake and Back to Baker
By Joe Sweeney Keep reading
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in response toProfessor Dietrich Was a Great Man
By Tzvee Zahavy Keep reading
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in response toLives: Jonathan Smith ’81
As a Student and Professor, He Moved Others Toward Justice
Always a Teacher
By Cristina Traina ’83 Keep reading
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in response toSolving Complex Policy Problems
By Paul C. Atkinson ’74 Keep reading
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in response toA New Approach to ‘Lives’
By James William Anderson ’70 Keep reading
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in response toAdele Goldberg Builds an Emotional Case for Clichés
Goldberg, a professor of psychology, says the brain finds clichés rich in meaning and emotion