Related Publications and Presentations

The Princeton Graduate School: A History, by Willard Thorp; Minor Myers, Jr. *67 *72; and Jeremiah Stanton Finch with a new chapter by James Axtell. Second edition, revised and expanded. Edited by Patricia Marks *72.

Graduate School Notables, A compilation by the Princetoniana Committee of the Alumni Council.

Princeton University's Graduate College, authored by David Coffin '40 *54

Did you know that before the American Revolution, Princeton had students who did graduate work? And that a century later, when a University president wanted to establish a true graduate school, the board of trustees blocked him? These and other historical facts are to be found in Princeton University's Graduate College. It's one in the series of "little books" about the University. One of the series of “little books” about the University, Graduate College is available at the U-Store for $3.95. You can also order it on-line.

Joan Lippincott & Friends: A Centennial Celebration (a CD released May 18, 2000)

For information regarding the purchase of any item listed above, e-mail APGA@princeton.edu or call (609) 258-2742.

The selections on the new compact disc, Joan Lippincott & Friends: A Centennial Celebration (release date May 18, 2000), were recorded during a live concert performance in Procter Hall at the Graduate College of Princeton University on February 4, 2000. It features university organist Joan Lippincott and graduate student musicians on piano, computer, ocarina, trumpet, and more. The price of the CD is $10 per copy; for mail order information, click here.


APGA Quest
Solve word puzzles to learn Graduate School history

The APGA Quest, which ran the spring of 2000, was a challenging series of word games about the history of the Graduate School with prizes for winning solutions. While the Quest is now officially over, we still encourage you to try your hand at solving the puzzles which remain on-line. In the process, you might learn something new about the history of the Graduate School.


Celebrating the centennial of the Graduate School in 2000-2001