PAW Survey: January 22, 1997

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Civil War

1. Have you read or scanned the January 22, 1997, 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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but plan
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"What's the Matter with History? (by James McPherson)"
"If It's Breakfast, We Must Be in Princeton"
DEPARTMENTS
Letters
Princeton Notebook:
New Course Links University and California (videoconferencing)
Honor Code Update, Changes Enacted
Class Act: Sky Cameras and Soccer Balls (Prof. of Astrophysical Sci. Gillian Knapp)
On the Campus:
Eeney, Meeney, Miney, Moe . . . (class selection)
Books:
A Tour of the Calculus
by David Berlinski *68
Fly Fishing: A Life in Mid-Stream,
by Turhan Tirana '57
Sports:
Men's Hockey Tops in ECAC
Turnovers and Poor Shooting Plague Women Cagers
Holiday Hoops: New Style, Same Results for Men's Basketball
Tigers Scare Tar Heels, but Lose 69-60
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Bonfire)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Class Notes Feature:
Kneedler '22 Sets Records in Games
Robert Peck '74 Documents Mongolian Nomads
Paradise Lost, or Goodbye Palmer Stadium (by John Seabrook '81)
Memorials
First Person: Tales of a Laid-Off Tiger (by Van Wallach '80)
President's page: "Presidential Teaching Initiatives"
4. The amount of time I spent reading this issue was
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5. The overall quality of this issue of PAW is
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6. Compared to other PAW covers, I regard the cover of this issue as
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7. I am a member of the Class of 9. I live in the state of
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