Alumni News 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”
Features 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 for being homes to his artifacts.
Featured Authors Robin Lloyd ’73 Tells the Story of Navy Lieutenant at the Center of an Investigation in New Novel
Features ‘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.
Alumni News Raising a Glass to the Class of 1973 Ahead of their 50th reunion, a group of stalwarts reminisce and celebrate the historic class
Alumni News Q&A: Lisa Tebbe ’73 Reflects on 50 Years of Coeducation ‘We did something unique, special, and difficult’
Tiger of the Week 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
Alumni News Annalyn Swan ’73 and Mark Stevens ’73 Illuminate a Dark Artist A husband-and-wife team has published a biography of artist Francis Bacon
Tiger of the Week Joel Slemrod ’73 Finds Humor in History of Taxes Slemrod reveals that throughout history, governments have raised revenue by taxing almost everything
Features Trailblazers of Coeducation The women of ’73 reflect on awkward moments and lifelong rewards
Features ON BOOKS: The bookman Internet, be damned: Nicholas Potter ’73 sells books the old-fashioned way