1973
1973 content overview
Princeton’s Overlooked NFL Ironman
Carl Barisich ’73, who played more games than any other Princeton alumnus, has volunteered to help researchers study CTE
Remembering Hendrix Niemann ’73
‘A relationship with Drix, even in business, it was personal. You couldn’t be with him ... and not treat it as a friendship that you either wanted to develop or...
‘By Alumni, For Alumni’
PAW marks 125 years of chronicling campus life, alumni achievements, and historical events
How Princetonians Saved ‘The Great Gatsby’
Released 100 years ago, F. Scott Fitzgerald 1917’s defining work was all but forgotten until these alumni helped transform it into an American classic
Clio Hall Protest Trial Delayed to June
The trial for the 13 pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied Clio Hall last spring is expected to last three days
For These Alumni, Their 50th Reunion Was Their First
‘Our message was: Don’t worry if you haven’t been back in the past. We want you back now”
Jane Hirshfield ’73 on Princeton-Connected Poetry
Raider of the Lost Art
Edoardo Almagià ’73 ‘got away’ with trafficking looted Italian antiquities for decades, says the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Now the Princeton University Art Museum and other museums are facing scrutiny...
Robin Lloyd ’73 Tells the Story of Navy Lieutenant at the Center of an Investigation in New Novel
‘It Put Steel In My Spine’
They were isolated and harassed. They were nurtured and supported. They were Princeton’s first four-year undergraduate class of women.
Raising a Glass to the Class of 1973
Ahead of their 50th reunion, a group of stalwarts reminisce and celebrate the historic class
Q&A: Lisa Tebbe ’73 Reflects on 50 Years of Coeducation
‘We did something unique, special, and difficult’
Lives: Robin Herman ’73
‘The Girl in the Locker Room’ Who Changed Journalism
Derek Lidow ’73 Explores the History and Impact of Entrepreneurship
After Teaching Students, Alain Sanders ’73 Is Teaching the Public
‘Be an alert, avid reader of as many different sources as you can,’ Sanders says
Annalyn Swan ’73 and Mark Stevens ’73 Illuminate a Dark Artist
A husband-and-wife team has published a biography of artist Francis Bacon
Joel Slemrod ’73 Finds Humor in History of Taxes
Slemrod reveals that throughout history, governments have raised revenue by taxing almost everything
New Alumni Books: Michael Cannell ’82, Christina Badaracco ’12
Trials of the Coed 100: A 1973 Essay on Coeducation at Princeton
1 ResponseA Special Anniversary: When Princeton Opened Its Doors
3 ResponsesAn Unsung Exodus Revealed
Reading Room: Helen Zia ’73
Trailblazers of Coeducation
The women of ’73 reflect on awkward moments and lifelong rewards
Q&A: Derek Lidow ’73
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