by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Reunions is a special time for Princeton alumni to relive some of their best years. While I like to think that the best years of our lives are yet to come, taking a much-needed break from the demanding, sobering schedule that adulthood brings is an invitation that few...
by terracefclub | Nov 19, 2018 | Newsletter
Jordan Roth ’97 won a Tony Award this year for Angels in America. Eva Hagberg Fisher ’03’s first book, How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship will be released in February, 2019. Adam Nemett ’03’s debut novel, We Can Save Us All, was published in November,...
by Charlotte Camp | May 15, 2018 | Newsletter
“Why bother with diversity and inclusion?” If you preach it, like I do, you probably get this question a lot. And nothing is more obnoxious than the doubter who says, “You mean lowering my standards?” Well, no, you say to him (and it’s always a he). Diversity and...
by Charlotte Camp | May 15, 2018 | Newsletter
Richard Sobel ’71 received the 2017 George Orwell Award from the National Council of Teachers of English for his book Citizenship as Foundation of Rights: Meaning for America. According to the NCTE, “Sobel’s rather sobering and methodical book serves as a social...
by Charlotte Camp | May 15, 2018 | Newsletter
As I sat on the chunky bar stools in the taproom last Fine Beer Wednesday, I was asked, “So how many years ago does November feel like?” I chuckled. Years indeed. Decades maybe? When I was elected in the fall, the Future Dome loomed stoically despite its weathered...
by Charlotte Camp | May 15, 2018 | Newsletter
(Terrans whose passing was noted between October 1, 2017 and April 1, 2018) Edward H. Coale ’42. Served in the Navy during WWII. Class secretary, devoted Reunions attendee and P-rade marcher. Founder of Readi-Bake; former president of American Frozen Food Association....