Location: Milberg Gallery, Second Floor, Firestone Library
Cost: Free, but R.S.V.P.
Organized by: PA3
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The Election for Woodrow Wilson's America-Curatorial Tour
Thursday, October 11, 2012 - 5:30 PM to
7:00 PM
PA3 members are invited to a private Curatorial Tour of the latest exhibit at Firestone Library’s Milberg Gallery, “The Election for Woodrow Wilson's America.”
University Archivist Dan Linke will lead a tour of the exhibition, which draws on the holdings of both the University Archives and the Public Policy Papers to document the life of Wilson from his early years through his first term as President.
Please RSVP to vsevolod@alumni.princeton.edu
University Archivist Dan Linke will lead a tour of the exhibition, which draws on the holdings of both the University Archives and the Public Policy Papers to document the life of Wilson from his early years through his first term as President.
Please RSVP to vsevolod@alumni.princeton.edu
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First Friday Lunch
Friday, October 5, 2012 - 12:00 PM to
2:00 PM
Location: The Nassau Club (6 Mercer St)
Cost: $25 dues paying members / $30 others
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Graduate and Professional School Fair
Friday, October 5, 2012 - 11:00 AM to
2:00 PM
Location: Dillon Gym
Cost: Free
Organized by: Princeton U Career Services
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LGBT Focus Group Dinner
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 - 6:30 PM to
9:00 PM
Location: Princeton Palmer House
Cost: Free
Organized by: Office of the Alumni Association
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Princeton: America's Campus - Lecture by W. Barksdale Maynard '86
Sunday, September 30, 2012 - 2:00 PM to
4:00 PM
Location: Drumthwacket; Route 206; Princeton NJ
Cost: Free but register by Sept 17 Organized by: New Jersey Historical Commission |
Join the NJ Historical Commission at Drumthwacket, the former estate of the prominent Princeton University benefactor Moses Taylor Pyne '1877--and now the official residence of Governor Chris Christie--for the the launch of New in New Jersey. The New Jersey Historical Commission is pleased to welcome the Drumthwacket Foundation as its partner for the first talk of the free series featuring new research and publications on New Jersey history.
Founded in 1746, Princeton is America's fourth-oldest university and one of the most beautiful places in the country. Its secrets are revealed in Barksdale Maynard '86's new, landmark publication, Princeton: America's Campus, the first book ever to deal exclusively with the architectural history of the university. The author of five prize-winning books, including the acclaimed Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to the Presidency, Barksdale Maynard has uncovered surprising new information about Princeton's centuries-old campus along with hundreds of historic photographs never reproduced before.
Founded in 1746, Princeton is America's fourth-oldest university and one of the most beautiful places in the country. Its secrets are revealed in Barksdale Maynard '86's new, landmark publication, Princeton: America's Campus, the first book ever to deal exclusively with the architectural history of the university. The author of five prize-winning books, including the acclaimed Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to the Presidency, Barksdale Maynard has uncovered surprising new information about Princeton's centuries-old campus along with hundreds of historic photographs never reproduced before.
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