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   <title>Gold in Beijing</title>
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   <published>2008-08-18T15:32:56Z</published>
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   <summary>Lind, Coppola win rowing medals Princeton classmates Caroline Lind &amp;#8217;06 and Steve Coppola &amp;#8217;06 earned medals at the Beijing Olympics Aug. 17. Lind and the U.S. women&amp;#8217;s eight won gold, while Coppola and the U.S. men&amp;#8217;s eight settled for bronze....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Lind, Coppola win rowing medals</strong></h3>
<h5>Princeton classmates Caroline Lind &#8217;06 and Steve Coppola &#8217;06 earned medals at the Beijing Olympics Aug. 17. Lind and the U.S. women's eight won gold, while Coppola and the U.S. men's eight settled for bronze. A third member of the Class of 2006, Andreanne Morin of the Canadian women's eight, missed a medal by less than a second, finishing fourth in the event finals. <br>
The victory in the women's eight was America's first since 1984, and Lind, who had met members of the 1984 team, told <em>The Boston Globe</em> that she drew inspiration from that gold-medal-winning crew. "They wanted to welcome us to their club," she said. "So we had to step up."<br>
Alumni Lia Pernell &#8217;03 (United States, women's quadruple sculls) and Sam Loch &#8217;06 (Australia, men's eight) also rowed in the Olympic finals Aug. 17, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively, in their events. <br><br>
<strong><a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/rowing/index.html">Click here</a></strong> for NBC's video coverage of the U.S. women's eight.</h5>]]>
      
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   <title>Beijing 2008 Update</title>
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   <published>2008-08-11T16:12:12Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-11T16:25:21Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Alumni, students begin competition Twelve Princetonians - 11 athletes and one coach - are representing their countries in Beijing during the opening week of the 2008 Olympics. (Apologies to Konrad Wysocki &amp;#8217;04 and Bryan Tay &amp;#8217;12, who were not included...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Alumni, students begin competition</strong></h3>
<h5>Twelve Princetonians - 11 athletes and one coach - are representing their countries in Beijing during the opening week of the 2008 Olympics. (Apologies to Konrad Wysocki &#8217;04 and Bryan Tay &#8217;12, who were not included in The Weekly Blog's July 9 list of Tiger Olympians.) <br>
<img style="float:right; margin:10px 0 10px 10px;" alt="usrowing%20copy.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/usrowing%20copy.jpg" width="260"  />The early headlines belonged to rower Caroline Lind &#8217;06 of the U.S. women's eight. Her crew won its opening heat Aug. 11 to advance to the event finals Aug. 17. In other rowing action, Lia Pernell &#8217;03 and the U.S. women's quadruple sculls settled for third place in their heat and will row again in a repechage Aug. 12. Three-time Olympian Paul Teti &#8217;01 and his U.S. teammates qualified for the Aug. 13 semifinals in the men's four. <br>
Two Tiger classmates, Steve Coppola &#8217;06 of the United States and Sam Loch &#8217;06 of Australia, will face off in the first heat of the men's eight repechage Aug. 12. Another Class of 2006 rower, Andreanne Morin, will compete with the Canadian women's eight in the repechage Aug. 13. <br>
Canadian soccer standout Diana Matheson &#8217;08 started both of her team's first two games, a 2-1 win over Argentina Aug. 6 and a 1-1 tie against China Aug. 9. The Canadians will play Sweden Aug. 12 in the last game of the preliminary round. <br>
Wysocki, a former Princeton basketball player, started alongside NBA star Dirk Nowitzki in Germany's opening win over Angola Aug. 10. The Germans will face Greece Aug. 12. David Blatt &#8217;81, the Russian men's basketball coach, won his Olympic debut against Iran. The Russians play Croatia Aug. 12. <br>
Princeton's two swimming competitors, Tay, an incoming freshman representing Singapore, and Doug Lennox &#8217;09 of Puerto Rico, did not advance from their opening heats in the 200-meter freestyle and 200-meter butterfly, respectively. Lennox will swim again in the 100-meter butterfly Aug. 14. <br>
Shooting competitor Sandra Fong &#8217;12 will make her Olympic debut Aug. 14 in the 50-meter three-position rifle event. <br></h5>]]>
      
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   <title>Beijing 2008</title>
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   <published>2008-07-09T16:24:18Z</published>
   <updated>2008-07-29T16:08:39Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Meet Princeton&amp;#8217;s Olympians David Blatt &amp;#8217;81 | Basketball coach | Russia Blatt, who played professionally in Israel after college, has become one of the most respected coaches in European basketball, leading several top professional teams including Italy&amp;#8217;s Benetton Treviso and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Meet Princeton's Olympians</strong></h3>

<h5 id="blatt"><strong>David Blatt &#8217;81 | Basketball coach | Russia</strong><br>
Blatt, who played professionally in Israel after college, has become one of the most respected coaches in European basketball, leading several top professional teams including Italy's Benetton Treviso and Turkey's Efes Pilsen S.K. But his most notable victory came last September, when he coached the Russian national team to the European championship. In the final game, the Russians beat Spain, the tournament favorite and host, 60-59.<br>
<strong>PAW archives:</strong> <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW06-07/13-0509/features2_blatt.html" target="_blank">Read a 2007 feature story about globe-trotting coach David Blatt &#8217;81.</a><br><br></h5>
 
<h5 id="coppola"><strong>Steve Coppola &#8217;06 | Rowing | United States</strong><br>
Coppola, a former high school basketball player from Buffalo, N.Y., is one of three rowers on the U.S. men's eight who stand 6 feet 7 inches or taller, and the Americans are hoping the powerful, long-limbed competitors can improve on the team's showings at the last two FISA World Championships (fourth place in 2007 and third in 2006). The U.S. won gold in the men's eight at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.<br>  
<strong>PAW archives:</strong> <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW05-06/13-0510/sports.html#Sports1" target="_blank">Read about the 2006 Princeton men's heavyweight eight, a boat that featured Steve Coppola &#8217;06 and Australian Olympian Sam Loch &#8217;06.</a><br><br></h5>

<h5 id="fong"><strong>Sandra Fong &#8217;12 | Rifle | United States</strong><br>
Rifle may sound like a rural, Western sport, but Fong, a New York City native, is quick to point out that most of the U.S. team hails from the Northeast. Three-position rifle, Fong's event in Beijing, involves taking 60 shots at a target 50 meters away (20 standing, 20 kneeling on one knee, and 20 from a prone position). To train, she lifts weights, works on cardiovascular fitness, and shoots every day to refine her technique and build muscle memory.<br><br>
 
<h5><strong>Doug Lennox &#8217;09 | Swimming | Puerto Rico</strong><br>
Lennox swam the 200-yard butterfly in 1:42.80 at the NCAA Championships March 29, earning fourth place and All-America honors, and in Beijing, he is looking toward intermediate goals, like reaching his event semifinals (top 16 swimmers). This summer, Princeton coach Rob Orr helped Lennox to arrange training sessions with University of Tennessee coach John Trembley, renowned for his work with top sprint swimmers. <br><br>

<h5><strong>Caroline Lind &#8217;06 | Rowing | United States</strong><br>
For Lind, four years at Princeton turned into six when she decided to stick around after graduation to train with the national team, and the results have been spectacular. After stroking the Princeton varsity eight to an NCAA title in 2006, she helped the U.S. win gold in the women's eight at the FISA World Championships in 2006 and 2007. Living in Princeton also has given Lind a chance to remain close with her collegiate coach, Lori Dauphiny, whom she calls the "number-one influence" on her rowing career.<br>
<strong>PAW archives:</strong> <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW05-06/15-0719/sports.html#Sports1" target="_blank">Read about Caroline Lind &#8217;06, Canadian Olympian Andreanne Morin &#8217;06, and Princeton's 2006 NCAA-champion women's varsity eight.</a><br><br>
 
<h5><strong>Sam Loch &#8217;06 | Rowing | Australia </strong><br>
Loch stroked the Tigers' heavyweight crew to an undefeated regular season and an Eastern championship in his senior year, but his most cited legacy in Princeton may be the "Bloch," a Hoagie Haven sandwich named in his honor that combines chicken parmesan with bacon and eggs. <em>The Daily Princetonian</em> called it a "titanic sandwich [that] does not appear to be made for mere mortals." Loch, an avid weightlifter, cites bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman as his sporting hero.<br><br>

<h5><strong>Diana Matheson &#8217;08 | Soccer | Canada</strong><br>
Matheson has played in some of soccer's most prominent events, including the NCAA Final Four and the FIFA Women's World Cup, but this will be her first trip to the Olympics. She expects a bigger stage and more media &#8212; particularly at Canada's Aug. 9 game against China in Tianjin. After the Olympics, Matheson will continue her soccer career as a professional player in Norway.<br><strong>PAW archives:</strong> <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW06-07/03-1025/sports.html#Sports1a" target="_blank">Read about Diana Matheson &#8217;08's 2006 season, in which she split time between Princeton and the Canadian national team.</a><br><br>

<h5><strong>Andreanne Morin &#8217;06 | Rowing | Canada</strong><br>
Morin was still a student when she rowed at the 2004 Olympics in Athens as the youngest member of the Canadian women's eight. The boat did not reach the finals that year, but this year, with Olympic veterans making up half of the crew and six-time Olympian Lesley Thompson-Willie in the coxswain's seat, Canada is aiming for the medal stand. The boat won an Olympic qualifying race in Poland last month.<br><br>  

<h5><strong>Lia Pernell &#8217;03 | Rowing | United States</strong><br>
After spending five years on the national team, Pernell has earned her first trip to the Olympics, but according to her bio from U.S. Rowing, the achievement was 24 years in the making. Pernell first became fascinated with the Olympics in 1984, when Los Angeles hosted the summer games and her family was living there. "I was 3," she said, "but it was all I could think about from there on out."<br><br>

<h5><strong>Paul Teti &#8217;01 | Rowing | United States</strong><br>
Teti is one of two athletes on America's 45-person rowing roster who will be competing in the Olympics for a third time. In Sydney and Athens, he competed with the U.S. men's lightweight four. This time, he will be in the men's four without coxswain. Olympic longevity seems to run in the family. Teti's brother Mike, now a coach of the U.S. team, also competed on three Olympic teams. <br>
<strong>PAW archives:</strong> <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW03-04/15-0609/sports.html#Sports3" target="_blank">Read about Paul Teti &#8217;01's preparation for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.</a></h5>

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   <title>Olympic hopefuls, part 2</title>
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   <published>2008-06-27T18:06:09Z</published>
   <updated>2008-06-27T18:08:45Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Alumni rowers earn tickets to Beijing Five Princeton alumni were named to US Rowing&amp;#8217;s 2008 Olympic roster June 27. Paul Teti &amp;#8217;01 will row in his third consecutive Olympics, this time with the men&amp;#8217;s four. Lia Pernell &amp;#8217;03 will compete...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Alumni rowers earn tickets to Beijing</strong></h3>
<h5>Five Princeton alumni were named to US Rowing's <a href="http://www.usrowing.org/News_Media/PressReleases/detail.aspx?nws_lKey=538" target="_blank">2008 Olympic roster</a> June 27. Paul Teti &#8217;01 will row in his third consecutive Olympics, this time with the men's four. Lia Pernell &#8217;03 will compete with the women's quadruple sculls. Caroline Lind &#8217;06 will be a member of the women's eight, and classmate Steven Coppola &#8217;06 will join the men's eight. Simon Carcagno &#8217;98 was selected as an alternate on the men's team.<br>
Alumnus Sam Loch &#8217;06 was chosen for the Australian men's eight earlier this year, and Olympic veteran Andreanne Morin &#8217;06 is a candidate for the Canadian women's eight. Olympic rowing events will begin August 9 at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in the Shunyi district of Beijing.<br></h5>

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   <title>Olympic hopefuls</title>
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   <published>2008-06-25T17:19:38Z</published>
   <updated>2008-06-25T17:24:08Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Tigers at the trials Follow Princeton alumni and students at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore., June 27-July 6, and the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Neb., June 29-July 6. In track and field, NCAA...</summary>
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<h5>Follow Princeton alumni and students at the <a href="http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-TF/schedule.asp" target="_blank">U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials</a> in Eugene, Ore., June 27-July 6, and the <a href="http://www.usaswimming.org/USASWeb/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabId=1062&Alias=rainbow&Lang=en" target="_blank">U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials</a> in Omaha, Neb., June 29-July 6.<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="tracktrials.png" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/tracktrials.png" width="100" />In track and field, NCAA All-American <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW05-06/05-1116/sports.html#Sports2" target="_blank">Cack Ferrell &#8217;06</a> will run the women's 5,000 meters (semifinals - June 30, 8:50 p.m.; finals - July 4, 8:55 p.m.), and <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW01-02/13-0410/sports.html#Sports2" target="_blank">Tora Harris &#8217;02</a>, a 2004 Olympic team member and 2006 USA outdoor champion, will compete in the men's high jump (qualifying - July 3, 7:25 p.m.; final - July 5, 12:55 p.m.).<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="swimtrials.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/swimtrials.jpg" width="100" height="86" />The swimming trials will feature eight current or future Tigers, led by multi-talented star <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW06-07/13-0509/sports.html#Sports1" target="_blank">Alicia Aemisegger &#8217;10</a>, a qualifier in six events (100-meter butterfly, 200-meter freestyle, 200-meter butterfly, 200-meter breaststroke, 800-meter freestyle, and 200-meter individual medley). Other athletes slated to compete: Courtney Kilkuts &#8217;10, 200-meter individual medley; Meredith Monroe &#8217;11, 100- and 200-meter backstroke; Jillian Altenburger &#8217;12, 200-meter individual medley; Will Schaffer &#8217;09, 200-meter individual medley; Mike Carter &#8217;09, 100-meter freestyle; Dan Eckel &#8217;09, 200-meter butterfly; and Colin Hanna &#8217;11, 200-meter individual medley.<br>  </h5>

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   <published>2008-06-11T17:00:17Z</published>
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   <summary>A musical mix of old and new Pianist Andy Luse &amp;#8217;02 founded a concert series, Classics on the Rocks, two years ago to attract young adults to classical music performances. Luse and his colleagues have been drawing in younger crowds...</summary>
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<h5>Pianist Andy Luse &#8217;02 founded a concert series, Classics on the Rocks, two years ago to attract young adults to classical music performances. Luse and his colleagues have been drawing in younger crowds by spicing up the traditional classical music experience. Presented cabaret-style in small venues like restaurant lounges and clubs in the Washington, D.C., area, the concerts mix jazz, pop, and other styles with classical compositions.<br>
The next performance will take Classics on the Rocks outdoors July 9 at Strathmore, an arts center in North Bethesda, Md. The concert will feature the Dvorak Piano Quintet and a flute-marimba combo with percussionist Paul Fadoul. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.classicsontherocks.com" target="_blank">www.classicsontherocks.com</a>. <em>By Katherine Federici Greenwood</em><br></h5>

<h3><strong>More at PAW Online</strong></h3>
<h5>PAW's Web Exclusives for the June 11 issue include:<br>
<strong>Songs from Rackett,</strong> the rock band that features professors Nigel Smith and Paul Muldoon. <em>Click <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_new/PAW07-08/14-0611/moment.html#songs" target="_blank">here to listen</a> and <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_new/PAW07-08/14-0611/moment.html" target="_blank">here to read an interview with Smith</a>.</em><br>
<strong>A profile of alumna Lauren (Holuba) Nelson &#8217;04,</strong> who received the Shield of Sparta: Heroine of the Infantry, the highest honor given to a military spouse by the National Infantry Association. <em><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/web_exclusives/alumni_spotlight/as061108nelson.html" target="_blank">Click here to read more</a></em><br>
<strong>The story of the Fred Almgren &#8217;55 Memorial Relay,</strong> an annual competition in which mathematicians from Princeton and Rutgers run from Fine Hall to New Brunswick. <em><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/columns/on_the_campus/on_the_campus_061108.html" target="_blank">Click here to read more</a></em><br>
<strong>Gregg Lange &#8217;70's Rally &#8217Round the Cannon column,</strong> covering an important transition in the history of Prospect Avenue. <em><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/columns/rally_round/rrc061108.html" target="_blank">Click here to read more</a></em><br></h5>

<h3 id="namesinthenews"><strong>Names in the news</strong></h3>
<h5><em>Sports Illustrated</em> featured Oregon State basketball coach <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/george_dohrmann/06/03/robinson0609/" target="_blank">Craig Robinson &#8217;83</a> in a June 3 story that covered the challenges of his new job and life on the campaign trail with his sister, Michelle Obama &#8217;85, and her famous husband. ... In other Obama news, Princeton astrophysics professor <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/06/opinion/06tyson.html?_r=1&em&ex=1212897600&en=91cf6f027242b99b&ei=5087%0A&oref=slogin" target="_blank">J. Richard Gott III *73</a> and a colleague have deduced, using statistical analysis of polls, that if the general election had been held in late May, the presumptive Democratic nominee would have lost to John McCain, while McCain would have lost to Hillary Clinton. ... The <em>Sacramento Bee</em> profiled minor league baseball star <a href="http://www.sacbee.com/100/story/998881.html" target="_blank">Will Venable &#8217;05</a> and his father, Max, the hitting coach for Will's team, the Portland Beavers. ... An eye-popping final ride in the freestyle kayak event propelled <a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20080607/SPORTS/49474670" target="_blank">Dustin Urban &#8217;07</a> to a first-place finish at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colo., June 7. Among the winning moves, according to the <em>Vail Daily</em>: an air wheel, 360-loops in both directions, and a McNasty followed by a monster loop.<br></h5>

<h3><strong>Farewell for the summer</strong></h3>
<h5>This edition of The Weekly Blog is the last of the academic year. The final print edition of PAW, featuring coverage of Reunions and Commencement, will be published July 16. The Weekly Blog will return Sept. 17.<br>
Visit the PAW Web site for Reunions videos, slide shows, and breaking summer news.<br></h5> 

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   <title>Reunions recap</title>
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   <published>2008-06-04T17:22:41Z</published>
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   <summary> Reunions 2008 draws 20,000 With more than 20,000 alumni, family members, and friends attending Reunions Weekend, it may seem difficult for one person to stand out in the crowd. But Malcolm Warnock &amp;#8217;25, left, drew a remarkable amount of...</summary>
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<h3><strong>Reunions 2008 draws 20,000</strong></h3>
<h5>With more than 20,000 alumni, family members, and friends attending Reunions Weekend, it may seem difficult for one person to stand out in the crowd. But Malcolm Warnock &#8217;25, left, drew a remarkable amount of attention in Saturday's P-rade. <br>
<img style="float:left; margin:10px 10px 10px 10px;" alt="malcolm-blog.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/malcolm-blog.jpg" width="75" />Carrying the Class of 1923 Cane as the oldest alumnus at Reunions (for the fourth time), Warnock rode through campus to waves of applause and cheers. He is 102 years old, set to turn 103 later this month, and the next-oldest alumni in the P-rade were nine years behind him in school. But Warnock did not see reason for all the fuss. "I have received today more completely unwarranted attention than I have ever received in my life," he said. <br> 
The Class of 1983 led the P-rade as this year's 25th reunion class, and its reunion was the first to be held at Whitman College. Co-chairman Steve Simcox &#8217;83 summed up the new site in one word: "spectacular." While bands played and class members danced in the Class of 1963 Courtyard, others found a spot for quiet conversations and coffee breaks a staircase away in the Chester Courtyard, where baristas were on duty from morning to midnight.<br>
<em>Photos by T. Kevin Birch</em><br></h5>
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<h3><strong>Remembering 1968</strong></h3>
<h5>Forty years ago this week, the normally festive Princeton Reunions took on a sober tone as visitors mourned the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy's funeral train passed through Princeton Junction on Reunions Weekend, bringing the tragedy of the previous Tuesday evening even closer to the thoughts of alumni. <br>
The University cancelled the annual alumni baseball game and rerouted the P-rade to keep festivities on campus, ending the procession at Blair Arch, where the Alumni Association held what William A.B. Paul, the secretary for the Class of 1918, called in his PAW Class Notes column a "dignified meeting" followed by "thoughtful discussions about the turbulent conditions today and those student agitators who are so hard for old Princetonians to underst0and." <br>
Duncan van Dusen &#8217;58 wrote in PAW's Class Notes that while Kennedy's death caused a drop in Reunions attendance, there were some positive returns for those who came to campus. "The modified schedule of events provoked much discussion about the future of the United States, where we are going, and where we ought to be going," he wrote. "Liberals, moderates, and reactionaries, all equally concerned, exchanged ideas without blows, often nearing agreement if not as to programs, at least as to the problems."<br></h5>

<h3><strong>Answers to the Reunions 2008<br>
Princetoniana Challenge</strong></h3>
<h5>Congratulations to Ashley Prescott &#8217;06 and Jonathan Sapan &#8217;04, who each scored a perfect 10-for-10 on the Princetoniana Challenge. Both winners received copies of <em>The Best of PAW: 100 Years of the Princeton Alumni Weekly</em>, edited by J.I. Merritt &#8217;66. For readers who were stumped by the quiz, an annotated list of answers is printed below. </h5>  

<h4><em>Where is...</em></h4>
<h5>1. A building that once served as the nation's capitol for the Continental Congress?<br>
<strong>Nassau Hall</strong> served as the headquarters of the Continental Congress from July-October 1783.<br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="tigers_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/tigers_PC.jpg" width="150" />2. This display containing skeletons of a modern and a prehistoric tiger?<br>
The skeletons of a modern Bengal tiger and of its evolutionary predecessor, a 28,000-year-old Smilodon or saber-tooth tiger, are on display at the <strong>Frist Campus Center</strong>, 100 level, by the windows at the rear.<br>
3. The "Fountain of Freedom," in the center of which is one of the largest bronze castings in the world?<br>
The Fountain of Freedom was designed by James Fitzgerald in 1966 and rises from the Scudder Plaza pool in front of <strong>Robertson Hall</strong>.<br>
4. The grave of Nathaniel FitzRandolph, donor of Princeton's original campus?<br>
It is under the eastern arch of <strong>Holder Hall</strong> and <strong>Rockefeller Hall</strong>, and there is a plaque explaining the significance of the site. FitzRandolph solicited donations of land and money and donated some of his own land as well.  His family's burial ground was here.<br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="garage_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/garage_PC.jpg" width="120"/>5. This parking garage, which won a design award from the American Institute of Architects?<br>
The parking garage is next to Bowen Hall at <strong>70 Prospect Avenue</strong> (between Olden and Murray Place). Built in 1991 and designed by Machado Silvetti Associates (Boston), the garage won a design award in 1993 from the American Institute of Architects.<br>
6. The statue of a dean who argued about the location of the Graduate School with a future president of the United States--and won the argument?<br>
A statue of Andrew Fleming West (class of 1874), first dean of the Graduate School, is in the Thompson courtyard of the <strong>Old Graduate College</strong>.  Although Woodrow Wilson, as president of Princeton, wanted to build the Graduate College in the main part of campus, West thought that it should have a separate location. West won the argument in 1910 when alumnus Isaac Wyman (Class of 1848) died, leaving a bequest that helped to fund West's plan.  "We've beaten the living," said Wilson to his wife, Ellen, "but we can't beat the dead."<br> 
7. A building in the shape of an octagon?<br>
The octagonal <strong>Chancellor Green</strong> building, designed by William A. Potter and dedicated in 1873 as Princeton's first freestanding library, is now part of the Andlinger Center for the Humanities.<br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="window_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/window_PC.jpg" width="90" />8. This stained-glass window, called the "Seven Liberal Arts Window"?<br>
The Seven Liberal Arts Window, designed by William and Annie Lee Willet, is at the west end of <strong>Procter Hall</strong> at the Graduate College.<br>
9. A flag from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Princeton IV, which sank during a battle in 1944?<br>
The flag is in the <strong>University Chapel</strong>.  It came from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Princeton IV, which was commissioned in 1942 and had one of the most distinguished service records among Navy ships during World War II until it was sunk in 1944 during the Second Battle in the Philippine Sea. James Forrestal, class of 1915, presented the ship's flag to the University when he was Secretary of the Navy in 1944-45.<br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="yes_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/yes_PC.jpg" width="140" />10. This word carved into the pavement?<br>
This inscription is on the path from the Dinky to the new <strong>Whitman College</strong>. It refers to the wording of the letter sent to accepted applicants during the 1988-2003 tenure of Dean of Admission Fred Hargadon.  A dormitory at Whitman College is named in honor of Dean Hargadon.<br>
<em>Images courtesy of the Princetoniana Committee. Visit the <a href="http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ptoniana/index.asp" target="_blank">Princetoniana section</a> of the Princeton University Website for more Princeton lore.</em><br></h5>

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   <title>Reunions 2008</title>
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   <published>2008-05-28T15:03:20Z</published>
   <updated>2008-05-29T20:13:21Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Marching back in orange and black Reunions 2008 promises to combine annual favorites, like the P-rade, alumni-faculty forums, and fireworks, with a few new additions. The Class of 1983 will host the first reunion at Whitman College, alumni musicians will...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<img alt="IMG_8948.JPG" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/IMG_8948.JPG" width=100% /><h3><strong>Marching back in orange and black</strong></h3>
<h5>Reunions 2008 promises to combine annual favorites, like the P-rade, alumni-faculty forums, and fireworks, with a few new additions. The Class of 1983 will host the first reunion at Whitman College, alumni musicians will face off in friendly competition at the first Battle of the Bands, and University officials will talk with alumni about plans for the renovated Princeton Campus Club, scheduled to open in the fall.<br>
PAW's 2008 Reunions Guide, available at registration desks, includes brief previews of the major reunions, a feature about the comfort foods that fuel students' study breaks, profiles of alumni Ward Chamberlin &#8217;43 and Kelly Arnold &#8217;83, a crossword puzzle from Graham Meyer &#8217;01, a story about David Rieff &#8217;78's latest book, an article about a successful alumni ice hockey squad, and more. <strong>UPDATE [May 29]: The 2008 Reunions Guide is now available <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/misc_pages/reunionguide2008.pdf">online</a>.</strong><br>
The P-rade begins Saturday, May 31, at 2 p.m. Reuners can check this year's route and find the meeting places for the major classes on the interactive map below.<br> </h5>
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<h5><em>Reunions photo by T. Kevin Birch</em><br></h5>

<h3><strong>Speaking with the experts</strong></h3>
<h5>Leaders from government, law, the sciences, and other fields will talk about hot topics and answer questions at panel discussions and presentations during Reunions. Notable alumni scheduled to speak include White House Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten &#8217;76 ("The Executive Office of the President: Theory and Practice," May 30, 2 p.m., Robertson bowl 16); Hong Kong entrepreneur Sir Gordon Y.S. Wu &#8217;58 ("What to Do About Free Trade and China," May 30, 2:30 p.m., McCosh 50); and Georgetown men's basketball coach John Thompson III &#8217;88 ("Is There an Honor Code in Sports?," May 30, 9:15 a.m., McCosh 50). To read detailed daily calendars of Reunions events from the Alumni Association, follow these links:<br> 
<a href="http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/goinback/reunions/reunions_2008/2008ReunionsThursSchedule.pdf" target="_blank">Thursday, May 29</a> | <a href="http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/goinback/reunions/reunions_2008/2008ReunionsFriSchedule.pdf" target="_blank">Friday, May 30</a> | <a href="http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/goinback/reunions/reunions_2008/2008ReunionsSatSchedule.pdf" target="_blank">Saturday, May 31</a> | <a href="http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/goinback/reunions/reunions_2008/2008ReunionsSunSchedule.pdf" target="_blank">Sunday, June 1</a><br></h5>

<h3><strong>PAW-litics 101: The reading list</strong></h3>
<h5>On Friday, May 30, PAW will host its first Reunions panel discussion, "PAW-litics 101," at 1:30 p.m. in the Frist Campus Center's air-conditioned Film/Performance Theater (room 301). The event will provide an insider's look at the 2008 presidential campaign from alumni journalists. To read some of what the panelists have been writing about this year's candidates, follow the links below.<br>
Todd Purdum &#8217;82, the national editor at <em>Vanity Fair</em> wrote a feature story about <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/02/mccain200702" target="_blank">John McCain</a> in February 2007 and another about <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/03/obama200803" target="_blank">Barack Obama</a> in March 2008. Purdum also talks politics on the VF Daily <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/ontheweb/blogs/daily/todd_purdum/index.html" target="_blank">blog</a>.<br>
Reporters Kathy Kiely &#8217;77 and Juliet Eilperin &#8217;92 each have written extensively about the campaign. <a href="http://asp.usatoday.com/community/tags/reporter.aspx?id=350" target="_blank">Click here</a> for a list of links to Kiely's <em>USA Today</em> stories and <a href="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/articles/juliet+eilperin/" target="_blank">here</a> for links to Eilperin's <em>Washington Post</em> articles. <br>
PAW-litics panelists also have published their insights on blogs, including ABC News' <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/TheNote/" target="_blank">The Note</a>, written by Rick Klein &#8217;98; <em>Newsweek</em>'s <a href="http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/" target="_blank">Stumper</a>, written by Andrew Romano &#8217;04, and <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/achenblog/" target="_blank">Achenblog</a>, the home page of PAW-litics moderator and <em>Washington Post</em> reporter Joel Achenbach &#8217;82.<br></h5>

<h3><strong>Looking back at the 2007 P-rade</strong></h3>
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<h5>For more PAW videos, visit PAW's YouTube channel, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/PAWstaff" target="_blank">youtube.com/PAWstaff</a>.<br></h5>
<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
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   <summary>Princeton astronomer recalls a once-in-a-lifetime star sighting On Jan. 9, 2008, Alicia Soderberg, a postdoctoral research associate in astrophysics at Princeton, was studying the X-ray emissions conveyed from space by NASA&amp;#8217;s Swift satellite when she recognized an extremely bright light...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3 id="soderberg"><strong>Princeton astronomer recalls a once-in-a-lifetime star sighting</strong></h3>
<h5>On Jan. 9, 2008, Alicia Soderberg, a postdoctoral research associate in astrophysics at Princeton, was studying the X-ray emissions conveyed from space by NASA's Swift satellite when she recognized an extremely bright light on the screen of her computer, saturating the satellite's view "as if we had pointed a digital camera directly at the sun." That light, Soderberg and colleague Edo Berger later confirmed, was a supernova &#8212; an explosion of a massive star. <br>
Seeing a supernova is not unusual &#8212; the stars are brighter than 100 billion suns. But in the vastness of space, there generally is a delay of days or weeks between a supernova's explosion and its discovery by astronomers. By then, "most of the fireworks are already over," Soderberg said.<br>
Soderberg is the first astronomer to observe a supernova in the act of exploding. Her finding, named Supernova 2008D, is described in a paper to be published in <em>Nature</em> May 22, and in a May 21 teleconference, she described the experience as being at the right place, at the right time, with the right telescope. "I truly won the astronomer's lottery," she said.<br>
Soderberg had been studying another supernova, SN 2007uy, in the spiral galaxy NGC 2770, located 90 million light years from Earth in the constellation Lynx. Seeing two supernovae in the same galaxy in a matter of weeks is extraordinarily unusual &#8212; a one-in-10,000 chance, she estimates. A typical galaxy produces one supernova every 100 years.<br>
The Princeton group's discovery sparked a campaign of observations from telescopes in the United States and beyond, including the Hubble Space Telescope. <br>  
The use of an X-ray flash, rather than optical observation, to detect a supernova marks a "paradigm shift" and could lead to more discoveries, according to Robert Kirshner, a professor of astronomy at Harvard University and one of Soderberg's mentors. Kirshner also stressed that luck was only part of Soderberg's find. "If you're active and you're energetic, it helps a lot because you manufacture your own luck, in a way," he said. "There's nobody who's more focused and energetic than Alicia Soderberg." <br><br>

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<h6>This digital animation shows an artist's rendering of the shock wave discovered by Princeton University's Alicia Soderberg and a team of scientists. A supernova is born when the core of a massive star (the blue orb) runs out of nuclear fuel and collapses under its own gravity to form an ultradense object known as a neutron star. The shock wave erupts and ripples through the star, emitting X-rays (seen here as bright white light). The remnants of the explosion cool (the white light gets smaller), and then the visual light from the supernova glows (seen as yellow clouds). The fading white dot in the middle of the animation represents a newly born neutron star. <br></h6>

<h5><strong>Correction: </strong>An earlier version of this post misstated the frequency at which supernovae occur in a galaxy. It is about once every 100 years. <br></h5>

<h3 id="bonfiglio"><strong>Down and up, 1,000 times</strong></h3>
<h5>On May 5, with his hands pressed against the hardwood of the Princeton Seminary gym, Ryan Bonfiglio &#8217;01 completed 1,000 push-ups in 20 minutes and 50 seconds, besting a mark from <em>The Guinness Book of World Records</em> set by fitness guru Jack LaLanne on the national television show <em>You Asked For It</em> in 1956. <br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="pushups.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/pushups.jpg" width="180" />The high-speed push-ups, completed in sets of 25, were recorded by a digital camera that also captured Bonfiglio's "official timer" - a wristwatch positioned on the floor.<br>
Bonfiglio, a former Princeton wrestler, is not new to breaking world records. In 2004, he set the record for most pull-ups in one hour: 507. That record was broken when a competitor chinned-up over 600 times in 60 minutes. Bonfiglio contested the mark, arguing that chin-ups and pull-ups use different muscles and therefore are different exercises, but the Guinness Book officials were firm in their refusal to differentiate.<br>
LaLanne's "quickest completion of 1,000 push-ups" category has been retired by the <em>The Guinness Book of World Records</em>, so Bonfiglio is looking to challenge a related mark: most push-ups in one hour. Record-holder Roy Berger, a Canadian who was proclaimed "Mr. Push-up" by <em>Muscle & Fitness Magazine</em>, completed 3,416 push-ups in an hour in 1998.<br>
<em>Photo courtesy of Benjamin Robinson</em><br></h5>

<h3 id="names"><strong>Names in the News</strong></h3>
<h5>With the Boston Celtics rolling toward the NBA's Eastern Conference finals, ESPN told the story of how Celtics CEO <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?id=3399631" target="_blank">Wyc Grousbeck &#8217;83</a> came back home to Boston and stepped into one of the most cherished corner offices in town. ... <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jmZRp-gVY1SuceXtfhiaMC9y6L5AD90L6MJ80" target="_blank">Wendy Kopp &#8217;89</a>'s Teach for America continues to grow, according to a recent AP report, and Kopp expects even more expansion in the next two years, as the group aims to increase its corps of first- and second-year teachers from 5,000 to 8,000. ... Princeton musicologist <a href="http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2008/05/17/a_new_life_for_a_fabled_ballet/" target="_blank">Simon Morrison *97</a> is helping to revive Prokoviev's ballet "Romeo and Juliet" for a series of July performances at Bard College. ... Two hundred years ago, China was the world's greatest economic power, Princeton economics professor <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/investing-legend-malkiel-says-you/story.aspx?guid=%7B9E597C6A%2D48AB%2D409A%2D94F0%2D0CE052379FCD%7D" target="_blank">Burton Malkiel *64</a> told CFAs at a recent conference. Malkiel expects that China will regain that position in the next 20 years. ... <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/nyregion/thecity/18pole.html?_r=1&ref=thecity&oref=slogin" target="_blank">William Zinsser &#8217;44</a> wrote a May 18 <em>New York Times</em> essay about the most peculiar Manhattan office he ever occupied and its most memorable perk: a fireman's pole that connected the fifth and fourth floors.<br></h5>

<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
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   <title>Campus lore</title>
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   <published>2008-05-14T15:18:29Z</published>
   <updated>2008-05-14T15:53:33Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Take the Reunions 2008 Princetoniana Challenge Think you know the Princeton campus? The Princetoniana Committee has a quiz for you. Before you march in the P-rade, use your walking shoes and the help of friends and family members to track...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Take the Reunions 2008<br> Princetoniana Challenge</strong></h3>
<h5>Think you know the Princeton campus? The Princetoniana Committee has a quiz for you. Before you march in the P-rade, use your walking shoes and the help of friends and family members to track down answers to these 10 questions. Each object, architectural detail, building, or place is located on campus, stretching from the Graduate College to the E-Quad. <a href="mailto:btomlins@princeton.edu">Send your answers to PAW</a> for a chance to win one of our prizes. Entries must be received before June 4, when we will post the answers on The Weekly Blog.<br></h5>  

<h4><em>Where is...</em></h4>
<h5>1. A building that once served as the nation's capitol for the Continental Congress?<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="tigers_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/tigers_PC.jpg" width="150" />2. This display containing skeletons of a modern and a prehistoric tiger?<br><br><br><br>
3. The "Fountain of Freedom," in the center of which is one of the largest bronze castings in the world?<br><br>
4. The grave of Nathaniel FitzRandolph, donor of Princeton's original campus?<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="garage_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/garage_PC.jpg" width="120"/>5. This parking garage, which won a design award from the American Institute of Architects?<br><br><br>
6. The statue of a dean who argued about the location of the Graduate School with a future president of the United States--and won the argument?<br><br> 
7. A building in the shape of an octagon?<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="window_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/window_PC.jpg" width="90" />8. This stained-glass window, called the "Seven Liberal Arts Window"?<br><br><br><br>
9. A flag from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Princeton IV, which sank during a battle in 1944?<br><br>
<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="yes_PC.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/yes_PC.jpg" width="140" />10. This word carved into the pavement?<br><br><br><br><br><br>
<em>Images courtesy of the Princetoniana Committee. Visit the <a href="http://tigernet.princeton.edu/~ptoniana/index.asp" target="_blank">Princetoniana section</a> of the Princeton University Website for more Princeton lore.</em><br></h5>

<h3><strong><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="pawlitics.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/pawlitics.jpg" width="85" />Inside PAW-litics</strong></h3>
<h5> PAW will host its first Reunions panel discussion, "PAW-litics 101," on Friday, May 30, at 1:30 p.m. in the Frist Campus Center's air-conditioned Film/Performance Theater (room 301). The event will provide an insider's look at the 2008 presidential campaign from alumni journalists Jim Kelly &#8217;76, managing editor of Time Inc.; Kathy Kiely &#8217;77, a reporter for <em>USA Today</em>; moderator Joel Achenbach '82 of <em>The Washington Post</em>; Todd Purdum &#8217;82, national editor at <em>Vanity Fair</em>; Juliet Eilperin &#8217;92, a reporter at <em>The Washington Post</em>; Rick Klein &#8217;98, senior political reporter for ABC News; and Andrew Romano &#8217;04, an associate editor at <em>Newsweek</em>.<br>
More information about the full calendar of Reunions events can be found online at the <a href="http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/goinback/reunions/reunions_2008/events/ "target="_blank">Alumni Association's Web site</a>. <br></h5>

<h3><strong><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="WEB0514.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/WEB0514.jpg" width="150" />Reading period</strong></h3>
<h5>John Edwards &#8217;08 catches up on some reading on Cannon Green May 7, during the spring semester reading period. Spring finals begin May 14.<br>
<em>Photo by Frank Wojciechowski</em><br><br><br></h5>

<h3><strong>Seniors honored for top research</strong></h3>
<h5>Since 2004, the Princeton Undergraduate Research Symposium has provided students with a chance to share some of what they have learned in their independent work with a wider audience - and win prizes in the process. <br>
This year, 42 undergraduates participated in the event's poster presentations, held in the Carl Icahn Lab atrium March 7. Contestants were judged on a range of criteria that included creativity, scientific thought, demonstration of skill, and communication. Biology and engineering were the most popular categories, drawing 20 and 15 entrants, respectively. Molecular biology concentrator Ryan Corces-Zimmerman &#8217;08 earned the top overall prize and first place in the biology category for his study on how a specific protein affects the longevity of C. elegans, a worm commonly used in lab research. Jerry Moxley &#8217;08, another biologist, placed second overall for his work examining how spotted antbirds search for their prey. Raleigh Martin &#8217;08, a civil and environmental engineer who won the engineering category, placed third overall for his senior thesis examination of Beijing's summer-season climatology.<br>
Other honorees included Kevin Kung &#8217;08, who earned first place in physical sciences and won the Interdisciplinary Award, and Catherine Digovich &#8217;08, the first-place winner in social sciences.<br></h5>

<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
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   <title>An author&apos;s Cinderella story</title>
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   <published>2008-05-07T18:09:34Z</published>
   <updated>2008-05-07T18:12:11Z</updated>
   
   <summary>From self-published to &amp;#8216;really&amp;#8217; published Two years ago, Ann Herendeen &amp;#8217;77 was featured in a PAW story about alumni authors who had decided to self-publish books. Herendeen marketed her novel, Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander, with advertisements and press...</summary>
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<h5><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="herendeen.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/herendeen.jpg" width="100" />Two years ago, Ann Herendeen &#8217;77 was featured in a <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW05-06/11-0405/features_selfpub.html" target="_blank">PAW story</a> about alumni authors who had decided to self-publish books. Herendeen marketed her novel, <em>Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander</em>, with advertisements and press releases, but she told PAW that she did not have the "thick skin" required to sell books through those channels. As it turns out, she didn't need it.<br>
A year-and-a-half after releasing her book, Herendeen received an e-mail from an editor at HarperCollins asking if the rights were available. Before long, she had a contract and a small advance. The newly packaged book &#8212; a romantic comedy about a rich gay gentleman, his wife, and his lover, set in early 19th-century England &#8212; was published in April to positive reviews. <em>Library Journal</em> called it "a brilliant exploration of love, sexuality, class, and gender, but above all, it is a wonderful love story."<br>
Going from self-published author to "really published," Herendeen says, "feels like being Cinderella after her first visit from her fairy godmother. Now I get to go to the ball!" <em>By Katherine Federici Greenwood</em> <br></h5>

<h3><strong> Names in the news</strong></h3>
<h5>Alumnus <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jYgfsnnDFVBFwNbf9gb9_dmXIuSQD902ITKO0" target="_blank">Robert Caro &#8217;57</a> and professors <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jYgfsnnDFVBFwNbf9gb9_dmXIuSQD902ITKO0" target="_blank">Paul Muldoon</a> and <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jYgfsnnDFVBFwNbf9gb9_dmXIuSQD902ITKO0" target="_blank">Kwame Anthony Appiah</a> will be among the eight scholars and artists inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters May 21. ... Boston Red Sox president and CEO <a href="http://www.bu.edu/today/campus-life/2008/05/01/red-sox-president-larry-lucchino-give-commencement-address-0" target="_blank">Larry Lucchino &#8217;67</a> will deliver the commencement address at Boston University May 18. ... <em>Forbes</em> profiled <a href="http://www.forbes.com/global/2008/0505/050.html" target="_blank">Thomas Wu &#8217;94</a>, a managing director of Hopewell Holdings in Hong Kong and son of Gordon Wu &#8217;58. While Wu admitted that he has much to prove, in part because of his famous father, the magazine said he deserves credit for aiding Hopewell Holdings' recent turnaround. <br>
The <em>Sun-Times</em> asked prominent women in Chicago what they would change if they ran the city. Ariel Capital president <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/wiser/925716,CST-FTR-rule01.article" target="_blank">Mellody Hobson &#8217;91</a> suggested adding a "financial literacy" program to the curriculum in public schools. ... In the May 12 <em>New Yorker</em>, Malcolm Gladwell highlighted the work of technology innovator and sometimes dinosaur-bone hunter <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/05/12/080512fa_fact_gladwell" target="_blank">Nathan Myhrvold *83</a>. ... <em>The Washington Post</em> marked the passing of Pulitzer Prize-winning author <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/29/AR2008042902935.html" target="_blank">William Warner &#8217;43</a>. Warner's first career was in the Foreign Service, but he became better-known for his writing, beginning in 1977 when the first of his four books, <em>Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay</em>, won the Pulitzer for nonfiction.<br></h5>

<h3><strong>PAW on the &#8217;Tube</strong></h3>
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<h5><br>PAW's online coverage of Reunions 2007 captured these scenes from the P-rade as well as other campus events that can be viewed at PAW's YouTube channel (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/PAWstaff" target="_blank">youtube.com/PAWstaff</a>) or on <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/paw/photoalbum/reun_comm_2007/index.html" target="_blank">PAW's Web site</a>. The YouTube channel also features archived PAW videos of the November 2006 bonfire, classic bonfires from 1926 and 1948, and coverage of Reunions 2006.<br>
Other Princeton-related YouTube videos worth a look include footage of today's students playing intramural <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWq6xtPSVGs" target="_blank">dodgeball</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y3pXWEEI2Y" target="_blank">broomball</a>, a brief clip of a 2007 University Orchestra <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8t3VQ8rA4g" target="_blank">concert in Budapest</a>, the Princeton University Band's irreverent <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=350MrcFDY7g" target="_blank">recruiting video</a>, and a mid-1960s selection from <em>I've Got a Secret</em> with Steve Allen, featuring a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t06jt6V4wM8" target="_blank">classic Triangle Club kickline</a>.<br></h5>

<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
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   <title>Sports shorts</title>
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   <published>2008-04-30T16:08:47Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-30T16:14:03Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Two Tiger teams vie for Ivy titles; senior pitcher finishes on top Softball | Tigers to face Harvard in Ivy Championship Two dramatic come-from-behind wins against Cornell April 27 propelled Princeton softball to the Ivy League&amp;#8217;s South Division championship, and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Two Tiger teams vie for Ivy titles; senior pitcher finishes on top</strong></h3>
<h4>Softball | Tigers to face Harvard in Ivy Championship</h4>
<h5>Two dramatic come-from-behind wins against Cornell April 27 propelled Princeton softball to the Ivy League's South Division championship, and with an 18-2 league record, the Tigers also earned the right to host this weekend's best-of-three championship series against North Division-champ Harvard (14-6 Ivy). The winner earns a trip to the NCAA Championships.<br>
Princeton has been explosive on offense, hitting a school-record 51 home runs this year, including 38 in Ivy games. Harvard aims to counter with strong pitching: Crimson pitchers have allowed just six home runs in 20 Ivy contests. The series will be played at Class of 1895 Field, with the first two games beginning May 3 at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The third game will be played May 4 at 12:30 p.m., if necessary. <br></h5>
<h4>Men's lacrosse | Postseason hopes hinge on finale</h4>
<h5>Princeton men's lacrosse has seen ups and downs in the last two weekends, upsetting then-No. 3 Cornell April 19 but losing at Dartmouth April 26. The Tigers still have the inside track for a share of the Ivy title and, with a tiebreaker over Cornell, the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Championships. But to claim that prize, Princeton must beat Brown May 3 in Providence. (Princeton, Brown, and Cornell each have one loss in Ivy play.)<br></h5>
<h4>Baseball | Miller &#8217;08 holds Cornell hitless</h4>
<h5>Steven Miller &#8217;08's final start as a Princeton pitcher had a rocky beginning: Two walks, an error, a hit batsman, and another walk in the first inning gave Cornell an early 2-0 lead. But Miller settled down, striking out 10 Big Red batters in seven innings and never allowing a hit in what would be a 3-2 Princeton victory April 27.<br>
Miller was the first Tiger pitcher to throw a complete-game no-hitter since Randy Blevins &#8217;73 accomplished the feat against Columbia in his senior year. Miller's win, he told <em>The Daily Princetonian</em>, "was probably the ugliest no-hitter that's ever been thrown. But to do that in my last collegiate start, that was definitely special."<br></h5>

<h3><strong>Pie-eyed</strong><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="WEB0430.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/WEB0430.jpg" width=43% /></h3>
<h5>Ryan Dowd &#8217;11 takes a break from getting hit in the face with whipped-cream-and-fudge-syrup pies from a charity pie toss held April 26 at Communiversity, Princeton's town-gown street fair.<br>
<em>Photo by Frank Wojciechowski</em><br></h5>

<h3><strong>A fresh Take on modern dance</strong></h3>
<h5>Take Dance Company, a New York group with ties to two Princeton generations, will open its spring show May 15 at Columbia University's Miller Theater. <a href="http://www.takedanceny.com/sharon.htm">Sharon Park &#8217;02</a> and <a href="http://www.takedanceny.com/kristen.htm">Kristen Arnold &#8217;06</a> are among Take's principal dancers, and the group's board includes James Kraft &#8217;57, who was instrumental in the company's founding four years ago, Henry Bessire &#8217;57, and Louise Bessire, Henry's wife.<br>
Take draws its name from Takehiro Ueyama, the company's founding choreographer and artistic director. "Dancing today can look like an exhausting dash to the finish line," Jennifer Dunning of <em>The New York Times</em> wrote in one review of Ueyama's work. "Mr. Ueyama brings a soft and silky calm and sunny sweetness to everything he does." For more information about Take's May 15, 16, and 17 shows, visit the company's Web site, <a href="http://www.takedanceny.com">takedanceny.com</a>.<br>

<h3><strong>Answers to the April 23 Weekly Blog Quiz (Letter locales)</strong></h3>
<h5><img alt="P.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/P.jpg" height="160" /> <img alt="palmer.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/palmer.jpg" height="160" /><br> 
From: Frist Campus Center, which still bears the inscription of its former name, the Palmer Physical Laboratory.<br><br>
<img alt="A.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/A.jpg"  height="160" /> <img alt="architecture.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/architecture.jpg"  height="160" /><br>
From: The School of Architecture, recently renovated with a new glass entryway.<br><br>
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From: West College, which carries the labels "North West" and "South West" over its two entrances.<br></h5>

<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
<img alt="reunions2.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/reunions2.jpg" height="150" /> <img alt="reunions9.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/reunions9.jpg" height="150" /><br>
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   <title>Writing on the wall</title>
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   <published>2008-04-23T15:06:32Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-30T16:13:10Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Letter locales: A Weekly Blog quiz Do the letters above look familiar? Two of them should, if you spent four years on Princeton&amp;#8217;s campus. The &amp;#8220;A&amp;#8221; is a new addition. Identify the campus buildings from which the three letters were...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Letter locales: A Weekly Blog quiz</strong></h3>
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<h5>Do the letters above look familiar? Two of them should, if you spent four years on Princeton's campus. The "A" is a new addition. Identify the campus buildings from which the three letters were lifted, <a href="mailto:btomlins@princeton.edu">e-mail your answers to PAW</a>, and win a prize - a vintage PAW poster. Answers will be posted in the <a href="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/2008/04/sports_shorts.html">April 30 Weekly Blog</a>.<br></h5> 

<h3><strong>Burnett &#8217;93 honored for <em>Trying Leviathan</em> </strong></h3>
<h5>D. Graham Burnett &#8217;93, an associate professor of history at Princeton, has won a 2007 New York City Book Award from the New York Society Library for <em>Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature</em> (Princeton University Press). Burnett will receive the award, given annually to books that capture the essence of New York City, on May 14 at the New York Society Library. <em>Trying Leviathan</em> explores an 1818 trial that centered on the question of whether whales are fish. (PAW wrote about Burnett's book in the <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW07-08/09-0305/books.html" target="_blank">March 5, 2008 issue</a>.) <br></h5>
 
<h3><strong> Sports shorts</strong></h3>
<h4>Softball | Princeton vies for division title</h4>
<h5>In an interview with PAW before the season, softball head coach Trina Salcido said she expected Kristen Schaus &#8217;08 to bounce back from a 2007 season in which the pitcher's earned run average crept one run higher and her confidence waned. "She's changed her mental outlook and her whole perspective," Salcido said. "I think she's ready. She's done a great job in the off-season, preparing herself physically and being a leader."<br>
Schaus has proved that on the field, compiling a 5-1 record and a 2.04 ERA against Ivy League opponents while striking out 47 batters in 44 2/3 innings pitched. This weekend, Schaus and the Tigers (15-1 in Ivy games) will take on Cornell (15-1) in a four-game series to determine the league's South Division champion. The first two games will be played at Cornell April 25. The final two will be on April 27 at Princeton's Class of 1895 Field, beginning at 12:30 p.m.<br><br></h5>
 
<h4>Women's golf | Aboff &#8217;09 tops Ivy field</h4>
<h5>Seven birdies, 11 pars, and a league-record 65 in the opening round gave Princeton women's golf star <a href="http://www.golfstatresults.com//public/leaderboards/player/static/pdetail29977_1225.html" target="_blank">Susannah Aboff &#8217;09</a> an early lead at the Ivy League Championships April 19-20. She never looked back, winning the individual title with an 11-stroke lead over her nearest rival, 2007 champion Emily Balmert of Harvard. Princeton placed third in the team standings at the 54-hole event held at the Atlantic City Country Club. <br></h5>

<h3><strong>Names in the news</strong></h3>
<h5>The <em>Los Angeles Times</em> profiled <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-felicity16apr16,0,1610854.story" target="_blank">Jacques-André Istel &#8217;49</a>, a "tireless wayfarer with an insatiable curiosity and no tolerance for boredom" who founded the town of Felicity, Calif., in the 1980s. ... On April 17, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/18/nyregion/17cnd-authority.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin" target="_blank">Anthony Shorris *79</a> resigned as executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey after a 16-month term in which he helped to oversee construction at the World Trade Center site, growth in the region's ports, and upgrades to the PATH rail system that connects New York with parts of northern New Jersey. ... <em>The Harvard Crimson</em> marked the passing of <a href="http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=523107" target="_blank">Henry C. Moses &#8217;63</a>, a former Harvard dean who more recently served as headmaster of Trinity School in New York City. ... Princeton Professor <a href="http://www.newsday.com/features/lifestyle/green/sns-globalwarming-earthday,0,5955192.story" target="_blank">Robert Socolow</a> was one of several experts cited in an Earth Day story about immediate changes that could help the environment. Among his suggestions were measures that could reduce travel, including congestion pricing in cities and videoconferencing for would-be business travelers.<br></h5>

<h3><strong> The Countdown:</strong></h3>
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<h4>Days until Reunions 2008<br></h4>

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   <title>Digital dating</title>
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   <published>2008-04-16T17:10:21Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-16T17:15:11Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Art, from personal ads &amp;#8220;I Want You to Want Me,&amp;#8221; an interactive installation by Jonathan Harris &amp;#8217;02 and Sep Kamvar &amp;#8217;99 that explores the search for love in the world of online dating, is on view at New York&amp;#8217;s Museum...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Art, from personal ads</strong></h3>
<h5><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="wantyoutowantme.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/wantyoutowantme.jpg" width="253" height="450" />"I Want You to Want Me," an interactive installation by Jonathan Harris &#8217;02 and Sep Kamvar &#8217;99 that explores the search for love in the world of online dating, is on view at New York's Museum of Modern Art, through May 12, as part of the museum's exhibit Design and the Elastic Mind.<br>
The installation, displayed on a 56-inch touch screen, periodically collects data from online dating sites. Hundreds of blue and pink balloons float on the interactive screen, and each balloon represents a dating profile. Viewers can touch any balloon, causing a sentence to appear. The sentences begin with phrases like "I am ..." or "I am looking for ...." <br>
On a Web site describing the work, Harris and Kamvar wrote that "'I Want You to Want Me' aims to be a mirror, in which people see reflections of themselves as they glimpse the lives of others." <em>By Katherine Federici Greenwood</em><br><br>
<em>Photo: An image of "Who I am," the first movement of "<a href="http://iwantyoutowantme.org/movements.html" target="_blank">I Want You to Want Me</a>." Each balloon is a real dating profile. Image courtesy of Jonathan Harris &#8217;02 and Sep Kamvar &#8217;99</em><br></h5>
 
<h3><strong>Names in the News</strong></h3>
<h5>In an interview published April 4, <a href="http://www.nj.com/business/times/index.ssf?/base/business-4/1207281945111580.xml&coll=5" target="_blank">Michael Aron *70</a>, senior political correspondent for the NJN radio and television network, told <em>The Times</em> of Trenton that New Jersey politicians often follow a pattern of good intentions and bad timing. ... <a href="http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OGE3ZDM5MTFkOGJiZjc0MjJkMTZiNTc4YTFjOWUzODA=%22" target="_blank">Ilya Shapiro &#8217;99</a>, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, critiqued the U.S. policy on H-1B visas - given to skilled workers - in a National Review column. ... Composer <a href="http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2008/04/four_discs_inspired_by_past_in.html" target="_blank">Steven Gerber *71</a>'s new CD, <em>Spirituals</em>, features 10 brief compositions for string orchestra and draws on African influences. ... In an NPR story about China's public image abroad, human rights campaigner <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89476220" target="_blank">John Kamm &#8217;72</a> said that Chinese officials are more concerned with the opinion of the Chinese people, which remains positive. ... Woodrow Wilson School Dean <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89631342" target="_blank">Anne-Marie Slaughter &#8217;80</a>, who is living in Shanghai during a sabbatical year, described the contrast between Asian optimism and American pessimism in an April 14 NPR commentary. ... In <em>The Hill</em>, Democratic pollster <a href="http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/the-real-clinton-mistakes-2008-04-08.html" target="_blank">Mark Mellman &#8217;78</a> dissected the mistakes of presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton. "Clinton did have a macro-message early on -- experience," Mellman wrote. "It was just the wrong message. Every poll for two years demonstrated that Democrats prefer change over experience by 2 to 1."<br></h5>
 
<h3><strong>Women's lacrosse sprints to 10-0 start</strong></h3>
<h5>With an impressive 18-9 win over Harvard April 12, Princeton women's lacrosse improved to 10-0, its best start since 2004, when the Tigers were a perfect 16-0 in the regular season. Princeton, ranked No. 2 in the April 14 <em>Inside Lacrosse</em> poll, faces three top-10 teams in its final six games: No. 6 Penn (April 16 at 7 p.m. in Class of 1952 Stadium); No. 3 Maryland (April 30 at 7 p.m. in Class of 1952 Stadium); and No. 8 Georgetown (May 3 at 1 p.m. in Washington, D.C.).<br>
The Tigers' attack has shown remarkable balance and accuracy in the first 10 games. Five players have scored 16 or more goals, and 52 percent of the team's shots have reached the back of the net, best in the Ivy League.<br></h5> 

<h3><strong>The countdown:</strong></h3>
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   <title>Transforming health</title>
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   <published>2008-04-09T19:34:27Z</published>
   <updated>2008-04-09T19:34:12Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Gingrich: Technology, behavior can improve health care and health Information technology has helped to transform industries in the United States and abroad, but according to former U.S. Rep. Newt Gingrich, U.S. health care continues to lag behind. When Hurricane Katrina...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Gingrich: Technology, behavior can improve health care and health</strong></h3>  
<h5>Information technology has helped to transform industries in the United States and abroad, but according to former U.S. Rep. Newt Gingrich, U.S. health care continues to lag behind. When Hurricane Katrina destroyed the paper medical records of more than 1 million patients, the federal government funded a project to replace the paper records, instead of opting for a less vulnerable, more efficient electronic system. That sort of thinking, Gingrich told an audience of students, faculty, and community members April 2, is not conservative or liberal. "It's just dumb," he said. "It's obsolete."<br>
Gingrich, founder of the Atlanta-based Center for Health Transformation, was on campus to meet with students from former Sen. Bill Frist &#8217;74's course on health care and technology. After his three-hour visit with the Woodrow Wilson School students, he spoke to a full house at Dodds Auditorium, covering some of his pet peeves in the world of health care.<br>
Technology, Gingrich said, has the potential to cut waste from the system and save lives. Paperless prescription systems, for instance, have been proven to reduce errors in medicating patients. Paperless records can trim some of the time that doctors and their assistants spend on administrative work. Gingrich scoffed at the idea that technology is risky or difficult to adopt. By a show of hands, he surveyed the audience - which included many local retirees - on their technological literacy, noting that most had used ATMs in foreign countries, snapped photos with their cell phones, and tracked UPS or FedEx packages online.<br>
While technology could change health care, changing health itself will require changes in behavior, Gingrich said. Personal responsibility and cultural patterns can shift to improve health (he cited seatbelts and reductions in smoking and drinking and driving as past examples). Optimizing health and minimizing illness, he added, would have economic benefits for the United States. <em>By Brett Tomlinson</em><br></h5>
 
<h3><strong> Magic carpet ride</strong></h3>  
<h5><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="WEB0409.jpg" src="http://blogs.princeton.edu/paw/WEB0409.jpg" width=50% />The classic story of Aladdin earned top billing at Princyclopedia 2008, sponsored by the Cotsen Children's Library and held in Dillon Gym March 29. Julia Solorzano &#8217;10 got into the spirit with a ride on this "magic carpet," a makeshift hovercraft consisting of a leaf blower and an inflated air mattress. <br>
<em>Photo by Frank Wojciechowski</em><br></h5>

<h3><strong>Club sport shorts: Table tennis; Quidditch for muggles</strong></h3>  
<h5>Princeton's table tennis club, the three-time defending champions of the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association's mid-Atlantic division, will travel to Rochester, Minn., for the sport's collegiate <a href="http://nctta.org/champs/2008/index.html">national championships</a> April 11-13. Princeton placed second last year and returns with several of its top players, including Adam Hugh &#8217;08, a participant in the U.S. Olympic trials.<br>
On March 24, students from Princeton and Middlebury donned capes on their backs and straddled brooms as they faced off in a game of quidditch, the fictional game for wizards made popular by the Harry Potter novels and films. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UfPij5ABdo">CBS Sports was on hand</a> to cover the contest - a 100-0 Middlebury victory.<br></h5>

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