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in response toA Language for Idealists
Professor Esther Schor takes a new look at Esperanto, invented to unite the world
It cannot be claimed that...
By Miko Sloper Keep readingLinguistics and Language
By Don Cantrell ’53 Keep readingAn interesting article, but...
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in response toVoices: Ways of Living
Exploring ‘the interstices of humanity’
‘The beauty lies in the...
By Shamshudin Kherani Keep readingThanks for this thoughtful...
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in response toA Bank Holiday, Taken in Stride
That Was Then: March 1933
If you would like to hear...
By Bruce Leslie ’66 Keep reading
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in response toI knew Bark in 1969 in...
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in response toFollowing: Barry Lam *07
Weaving together story and philosophy
Barry Lam’s inspiration to...
By James C. Parham Jr. ’52 Keep reading
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in response toRally ’Round the Cannon: What in the World?
The service of all nations
Interesting, enjoyable...
By George L. Bustin ’70 Keep reading
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in response toAlumni Day: A Time of Change
Alumni Day honorees, panels address historical and modern trends, anxieties
It's about the tenth time...
By Richard Waugaman ’70 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton Patter
Slang, Tiger-Style
Linguistics and Language
By Ross D. Hall *70 Keep reading
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in response toToughies, Smoothies, and High-Class Wolfing
A PAW primer on 1920s Princeton slang