PAW Survey: December 25, 1996

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Teaching Science

1. Have you read or scanned the December 25, 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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"Jimmy Stewart '32"
DEPARTMENTS
Letters
Princeton Notebook:
Rudenstine, Lake to Receive Awards
University Helps Build Trenton Science Center
Class Act: The Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice (Asst. Prof. of Psych. Gordon Moskowitz)
Princeton Wins Battle of the Bands
Sculpture Shatters; Asbestos Discovered
Honor Code
Books:
The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years
by Bernard Lewis
Short Takes:
  • The Stevensons: A Biography of an American Family,
    by Jean H. Baker
  • Scared: Growing Up in America,
    by George H. Gallup Jr. '53
Sports:
Coach is Teacher for Young Team (W. Basketball)
Coach Bill Carmody Follows a Legend (M. Basketball)
Men's Hoops Forecast: Tigers 1st, Penn 2nd
Mixed Results for Fall Sports
Miserable Season for Ltwt. Football
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Bonfire)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Class Notes Feature:
Tom Hoving '53 on Art Fakes and Frauds
Lewis Dale '64 Gathers Vietnam Memories
Bob Dahl '78 Maps the World
For David Rousseve '81, Dancing is His Life
Memorials
Opinion: "To Hell With Education"
President's page: "Presidential Teaching Initiatives"
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