Sports: October 9, 1996

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Princeton Notebook:
Princeton Greets the Class of '00
Oral Histories: Alumni Reminisce ("Going Back" book)
Faculty File: How to Write Good Sex (Lecturer Elizabeth Benedict)
In Brief (250th broadcast, William C. Gipson, PAW homepage)
ACLU Accuses Univ. of Censorship, Princeton Clarifies
Palmer Stadium Update
On the Campus:
Students Orchestrate a Tradition (PU Orchestra)
by Jeremy Caplan '97
Books:
Little, by David Truer '92
Elbows Off the Table, Napkin in the Lap, No Video Games During Dinner,
by Carol McD. Wallace '77
Grand Jury, by Philip Friedman '65
Sports:
Tigers Lose to Big Red in First-Ever Overtime
Defender Kelly Leads Field Hockey to Strong Start
Yachts, Tailbacks and Titles: Memories of Palmer Stadium
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Dinky at Blair Arch)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Alumni profiles:
Italian-Americans on TV
Professor Sir Robert May Receives Tiger Poster
Nigerian Ifegazie Achara '76 Recalls Joe Brown
Editor Josh Greene '81 on Grapes and Wine
Nick Weinreb '93's Mystery Lady
Memorials
President Shapiro's page: "One Week -- Three All-Star Games"
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