PAW Survey: March 5, 1997

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Eating Disorders

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1. Have you read or scanned the March 5, 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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Starving for Perfection
DEPARTMENTS
Letters
Princeton Notebook:
Feds Slash Budget for Plasma Research
Images of Princeton Past
History Major Wins Sachs Scholarship
Making German "Interaktiv" (Jamie Rankin)
On the Campus:
Sophomore (ic?) Snow Bunnies (Nude Olympics)
Books:
Homer: The Odyssey
translated by Robert Fagles
The Natures of John and William Bartram
by Thomas P. Slaughter *83
Short Takes
Sports:
Men's Basketball
Men's Ice Hockey
Lacrosse
Lea Ann Drohan Embodies Resolve of Women's Basketball
Princeton Exchange (classified advertising)
From the Archives: (Leidy and 1895 Classmates)
Class Notes:
Your class's column
Other classes' columns
Class Notes Feature:
Hannah Fox w'39 and Liz Osborne s'50
Bill Zinsser '44 Performs America's Lieder
Laura Halldorson '85
Kevin Guthrie '84
Memorials
President's page: "250x250=Multiple Benefits"
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