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Lives: Jean Edward Smith ’54

He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
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A Golden Age on the Gridiron: William Ledger ’54

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Lives: Hugh Hardy ’54 *56

His Designs Brought Delight to His City
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Lives: Robert A. Tuggle ’54

Guardian of opera, memory of the Met
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Lives: Wayne Rogers ’54

Once the martini-loving Trapper John, he became a savvy investor and adviser
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Dr. William G. Hamilton ’54 Helps Dancers Elongate Their Careers

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Lives: William V. Elder III '54

A man of taste, with a sense of history
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Lives: Martin R. Hoffmann ’54

An optimist who insisted upon honor
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Richard Yaffa ’54: Financial Literacy

A retired executive helps high school and college students learn to manage their money

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Princeton Memo Directs Faculty on Acceptable Use of ChatGPT and Other AI

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Q&A: Ann Tashi Slater ’84 and John McPhee ’53 on the Creative Process

‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
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Celebrating 100 Years of Baker Rink, Gen. Mark Milley ’80 Drops the Puck

‘The whole idea of team sports, it’s much bigger than just putting points on the board,’ Milley says
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Four Fall Teams Win Championships, Football Falls Short

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For 100 Years Baker Rink Has Been Hockey Heaven

Historic rink maintains a unique place in the game a century after its opening
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Architect Taylor Plosser Davis ’93 Helps Clients Age in Place

The architect is helping her clients transform their homes
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Princeton Memo Directs Faculty on Acceptable Use of ChatGPT and Other AI

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Q&A: Ann Tashi Slater ’84 and John McPhee ’53 on the Creative Process

‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
Alumni News

Celebrating 100 Years of Baker Rink, Gen. Mark Milley ’80 Drops the Puck

‘The whole idea of team sports, it’s much bigger than just putting points on the board,’ Milley says
Sports

Four Fall Teams Win Championships, Football Falls Short

Sports

For 100 Years Baker Rink Has Been Hockey Heaven

Historic rink maintains a unique place in the game a century after its opening
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Architect Taylor Plosser Davis ’93 Helps Clients Age in Place

The architect is helping her clients transform their homes

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