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in response toWhen art historians went to war
Alumni were key in efforts to save Europe’s art treasures
Saving art treasures
By William T. Mann ’63 Keep readingA study in contrasts
By Richard T. Arndt ’49 Keep reading
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in response toFaculty Bookshelf
Professor emerita Nell Irvin Painter traces a racial construct and its expansion through time and across continents
'White race' studies
By Jeffrey B. Perry ’68 Keep reading
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in response toThe bookseller
With letters by Sylvia Beach, Keri Walsh *09 reveals the expatriate literary world in Paris
R.I.P. in D.O.P.
By Stultz Roddenbery *77 Keep reading
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in response toReunions 2010
Goin’ back: By plane, train, car, or ... kayak
Reunions past, present
By Ted Taubeneck ’48 Keep readingA service for RFK
By Fred Waage ’65 Keep readingCombining faith, work
By Margaret Benefiel ’75 Keep reading
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in response toFaculty remembrance: Marvin Bressler
By Richard Ostrow ’71 Keep readingTalking with Bressler
By M.J. Andersen ’77 Keep reading'A passion for intellectual pursuit'
By Christine Moses-Egan ’84 Keep reading
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in response toA 'service' to students
By Uwe Reinhardt Keep reading
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in response toThe Stargazers
After decades of exciting breakthroughs, Princeton astronomers are enjoying a new explosion of discoveries
Scientists and stars
By Thomas C. Southerland Jr. Keep readingLooking through a telescope
By James D. Sheppard ’50 Keep reading
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in response toMore than a doctor on TV
Book pays tribute to pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton ’40
Brazel(ton)-dazzle
By Katherine Teetor w’40 Keep reading
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in response toFirst college: Wilson
By Owen P. Curtis ’72 Keep reading
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in response toJudge helps to revisit historic civil-liberties case
Chin ’75, students act out 1942 Yasui case challenging Japanese-American curfew