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  • This Week in Princeton History for January 29-February 4

    This Week in Princeton History for January 29-February 4

    In this week’s installment in our recurring series, a vacation turns dangerous, Public Safety officers conduct a snake-hunt, and more.

    January 29, 2024
  • This Week in Princeton History for January 22-28

    This Week in Princeton History for January 22-28

    In this week’s installment in our recurring series, the faculty decide to prioritize coursework over national events, the Trustees make a radical change to financial aid, and more.

    January 22, 2024
  • This Week in Princeton History for January 15-21

    This Week in Princeton History for January 15-21

    By April C. Armstrong *14 In this week’s installment in our recurring series, a student writes about exams provoking anxiety, another attends the state’s gubernatorial inauguration, and more. January 15, 1750—New Jersey Governor Jonathan Belcher writes to a friend to complain about the difficulty in raising money for a college. When I consider the poverty…

    January 15, 2024
  • “I Found a Million-Dollar Bigot in a 5 & 10 Cent Store”: The Weekend Martin Luther King, Jr. Preached in Princeton University Chapel, Part II

    “I Found a Million-Dollar Bigot in a 5 & 10 Cent Store”: The Weekend Martin Luther King, Jr. Preached in Princeton University Chapel, Part II

    The weekend Martin Luther King, Jr. arrived in Princeton proved to be a local flashpoint for national conflicts.

    January 10, 2024
  • This Week in Princeton History for January 8-14

    This Week in Princeton History for January 8-14

    In this week’s installment in our recurring series, locals are discussing the injustice of the Northwest Indian War, the establishment of a law school seems a foregone conclusion, and more.

    January 8, 2024
  • “I Am Concerned Over Discrimination…In High and Unnatural Places”: The Weekend Martin Luther King, Jr. Preached in Princeton University Chapel, Part I

    “I Am Concerned Over Discrimination…In High and Unnatural Places”: The Weekend Martin Luther King, Jr. Preached in Princeton University Chapel, Part I

    In 1958, the Dean of Princeton University Chapel, Ernest Gordon, invited Martin Luther King, Jr. to its pulpit.

    January 3, 2024
  • This Week in Princeton History for January 1-7

    This Week in Princeton History for January 1-7

    In this week’s installment in our recurring series, an alum seeks donations for a charitable venture, a senior expresses his hopes for his future, and more.

    January 1, 2024
  • This Week in Princeton History for December 25-31

    This Week in Princeton History for December 25-31

    By April C. Armstrong *14 In this week’s installment in our recurring series, the holiday meal excites a student, the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs are praised, and more. December 25, 1839—On this “glorious Christmas” at Princeton, a student notes, dinner is “rather better than common—and oh, wonder! Mince pies!!!” December 26, 1900—West Virginia’s Wheeling…

    December 25, 2023
  • This Week in Princeton History for December 18-24

    This Week in Princeton History for December 18-24

    In this week’s installment in our recurring series, an alum is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s last written words praise a Princeton author, and more.

    December 18, 2023
  • This Week in Princeton History for December 11-17

    This Week in Princeton History for December 11-17

    By April C. Armstrong *14 In this week’s installment in our recurring series, a visitor remarks on the number of fires that have happened in Princeton’s history, a football game is delayed when players pop the ball, and more. December 11, 1830—A fan of Rutgers College asserts Rutgers is superior to Princeton in the Philadelphia…

    December 11, 2023
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