1984
1984 content overview
Exit Interviews: Congressmen Bid Farewell to D.C.
Four alumni retiring from the House assess the state of national politics and the country
‘I’m Painting the Experience of a Moment’
After gathering force for years, Mary Weatherford ’84 is now an art star
Sept. 19: Michelle Williams ’84 Says Long COVID Isn’t New
Newsmakers Q&A: Sally Van Doren ’84 Blends Written and Visual Arts
Big Dreams and Daring Marked the Life of Stockton Rush ’84
Princeton friends are mourning ‘Tock’ Rush, who died last week on a Titanic expedition
Carol Graham ’84 Highlights the Value of Hopeful Thinking in Latest Work
From the Editor: In Fashion and Life, Long Nguyen ’84 Was an Original
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’
Jackie Berger *96 and David Carroll *84 Consult on Energy Use
‘Over time it just seems that our work has become more and more relevant’
Princetonians Photo: Pandemic Productions
Turning 60 Made Eleanor Moseley Pollnow ’84 Want to Rap
‘The truth is kinda funny when you say it right,’ Pollnow says
My Father, Montaigne, and the Art of Living
Mythology Scholar Robert Segal *84 Shapes Religious Studies
Gnostic myths ‘postulate worlds and gods beyond our own,’ Segal says
Rancher Grady Grissom ’84 Is at Home on the Range
Lives: Henry Urbach ’84 *95
An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
Remembering 185
The teacher’s advice: Write about what you know. And put a thought around that sentence!
Ira Matetsky ’84 Helps Settle Disputes Among Wikipedia Editors
Stockton Rush ’84 Explores Underwater Frontiers — Next Stop: The Titanic
Lesley Schisgall Currier ’84 Brings Shakespeare Into California Prisons
Still shooting for top scores
Brian Taylor ’84
Buddy Story
In this script, two college friends dream of the big time, muddle through rejection, and come away with TV’s top honor