PAW Survey: December 11, 1996

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Teaching Science

1. Have you read or scanned the December 11, 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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"Origins (teaching science)"
DEPARTMENTS
Letters
Princeton Notebook:
Commitment to Honor Code Tenets Shaky
Blairstown Dedicates Cabins, Infirmary
Faculty File: Mixing the Sacred and the Secular in American Holidays (Religion Professor Leigh Eric Schmidt *87)
In Brief (teaching award, PPPL, comings and goings)
Scenes of Charter Day
Books:
Stan Getz: A Life in Jazz,
by Donald L. Maggin '48
College As It Is or, The Collegian's Manual in 1853,
by James Buchanan Henry 1853 and Christian Henry Scharff 1853
edited by J. Jefferson Looney

Nurseries of Letters and Republicanism:
A Brief History of the American Whig-Cliosophic Societies
and Its Predecessors, 1765-1941,
by J. Jefferson Looney

What Are the Limits of Love?
by Jodi Picoult '87
Sports:
Giant Killers Reach NCAA Title Game (Field Hockey)
Football Beats Yale, but Falls to Penn and Dartmouth
Harriers Gut It Out for Second at Heps (Cross Country)
Men's Basketball Sets Sights on an Ivy League Title
Remembering the Historic Penn Upset in 1946 (Football)
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Bonfire)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Class Notes Feature:
John Hansel '46 Has Developed a New Elm Tree
Tinseltown Tigers Celebrate 250th
Glenn Shepard '87 Seeks the Medical Secrets of the Amazon
Memorials
Opinion: "To Hell With Education"
President's page: "Presidential Teaching Initiatives"
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