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Lives Lived and Lost: An Appreciation

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Lives: Jessica Eileen Melore ’03

She Was Determined Not to Delay Life
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Lives: Jean Edward Smith ’54

He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
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Lives: Sidney Verba *59

Known for His Humanity, Not Just His Brilliance
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Lives: William H. Greider ’58

A Journalist Whose Heart Lay Beyond the Beltway
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Lives: Steven Gubser ’94 *98

A Star Physicist and Explorer of Life
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Lives: Henry Urbach ’84 *95

An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
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Lives: Emile Karafiol ’55

His Personal Project Grew to Preserve History
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Lives: Lee Iacocca *46

He Saved Chrysler With Charisma, Optimism, and Smarts
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Lives: Paul Volcker ’49

He Had an Iron Will and Unquestioned Integrity
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Lives: W.S. Merwin ’48

A Poet and Gardener and a Modern-Day Thoreau
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Lives: William D. Ruckelshaus ’55

They Called Him Mr. Clean
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Lives: John C. Bogle ’51

He Changed the Way We Save and Invest
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Lives: Lynn King ’83

As She Was Dying, She Embraced Living
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New Podcast Reveals Joint History of Music and Computers at Princeton

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Q&A: Rabbi Julie Roth Reflects on 17 Years of Chaplaincy

‘Being executive director of CJL has been one of the greatest blessings of my life’
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Princeton Trustees Fire Classics Professor Joshua Katz

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Supply-Chain Problems Have Reached Princeton Stores

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Student Dispatch: Undergrads Put a Pop-Up Restaurant in a Dorm

‘We just love cooking,’ said Allen Park ’23

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