PAW Survey: November 6, 1996

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1. Have you read or scanned the November 6, 1996, issue of PAW, pictured above?
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2. If your answer to the preceding question is no, do you intend to read this issue?
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3. Listed below are the contents of this issue. Please mark the appropriate box for each article.
FEATURES
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"Tigers on Top (Princeton Athletics)"
DEPARTMENTS
Letters
Princeton Notebook:
New Buildings in the Works
Scribner Exhibit at Firestone
Class Act: Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Victor Brombert
Richard Smalley *74 Wins Nobel Prize
On the Campus:
Is There a Politician in the House? (Politically Apathetic Students)
by Jeremy Caplan '97
Books:
Why Things Bite Back, by Edward Tenner '65
Children of the Ice Age, by Steven Stanley '63
Sports:
Football loses to Brown and Bucknell
Women's Volleyball
Women's Soccer
Men's Water Polo
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Students at Marquand Chapel Ruins)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Class Notes Feature:
USPS Honors F. Scott Fitzgerald '17
Editor Peter Schwed '32
Architect Hugh Hardy '54 *56
Memorials
President's page: "Searching for Knowledge, Searching for Meaning: Welcoming the Class of 2000"
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