Princeton University (NJ) (College History Series)

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by Richard D. Smith

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Illustrated with 200 vintage images, IOA: Princeton University celebrates one of the world's most prestigious schools. From its humble Colonial beginnings and pivotal role in the Revolution, Princeton rose to become an innovator in science and scholarship, a cradle of modern sports, and a leader in the arts and literature. The book's intriguing images and rich text chronicle times as challenging as the Civil War and Vietnam eras and events as memorable as the making of the award-winning movie A Beautiful Mind. Famous faculty and students from John Witherspoon to Woodrow Wilson, F. Scott Fitzgerald to Toni Morrison, and Jimmy Stewart to Brooke Shields feature prominently. Princeton University celebrates the school's ever-changing face and ever-enduring traditions, revealing why few colleges are as deeply loved by their alumni and surrounding communities. Richard D. Smith is a prizewinning author and journalist whose writing has appeared in the New York Times and other national publications. His work as a historical researcher in Princeton and as a program administrator at the university make him uniquely qualified to tell this story. Number of Pages: 128 Published By: Arcadia Publishing Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Series: Campus History Release Date: May 18, 2005 Location: New Jersey ISBN Number: 9780738535678 Book Format: Paperback BISAC Categories: EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic

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