Word: princetonian
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Richard K. Rein, chairman of the Daily Princetonian, said that the trustees' decision may have been in response to pressure from an ad hoc group of students called the Radical Action Group. The students threatened to send letters to parents of all members of the new class of 1972 asking them to "dissuade their sons from coming to Princeton" if parietals were not extended...
...controversy over IDA at Princeton began in October when two students, members of SDS, revealed the university's ties with the war research organization. These discoveries were published in The Daily Princetonian...
While the University is working from the outside to bring change by offering alternatives to the clubs, club members are trying to change the system from the inside. Eighty-four of them announced in a full-page advertisement in The Daily Princetonian last week that they were resigning. The list included the presidents of the junior and senior classes, the vice-president of the Undergraduate Assembly (UGA), and the past and present chairmen of the Princetonian. Fourteen of those who quit Nov. 1 were members of Ivy Club, one of the two or three most prestigious...
Although "no specific choice" has yet been made, Princeton President Robert Goheen told the Daily Princetonian that "it is inevitable" that the university will go coed within a few years. Two options open to Princeton are either to affiliate with an existing women's college or to start its own "coordinate" women's division...
Seven Teak Houses. The scope and intensity of last week's search showed the respect and affection that Southeast Asia felt for Jim Thompson. A Princetonian from Greenville, Del., Thompson was an architect when World War II began. He went to Asia as an agent of the Office of Strategic Services, liked the area so well that he stayed on when the war ended. Fascinated by the silk spinners he saw when traveling in rural Thailand, he collected samples of their work in a suitcase, brought them to New York and persuaded fashion designers to use them. He went...