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Princeton and Town
* Princeton, California ( Unincorporated Town )
* Princeton, Newton County, Texas ( Ghost Town )
Our Town was first performed at McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey on January 22, 1938.
The town had been referred to in a variety of ways since, including: Princetown, Prince ’ s Town and finally Princeton.
The Town ’ s most prominent resident, Nathaniel Ramsey, was a lawyer and 1767 graduate of Princeton University.
The city is located within the Town of Princeton, though it is politically independent.
DePaul got the # 1 ranking for Great College Town by the Princeton Review in 2008.
The town he founded was renamed " Prince Town " ( later corrupted to " Princeton ") to honor an 1860 visit to eastern Canada by Prince Edward ( later King Edward VII ).

Princeton and Topics
* P. Griffiths and J. Adams, Topics in algebraic and analytic geometry, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 1974.
* Shiing Shen Chern, Topics in Differential Geometry, Princeton 1951
* Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics, Princeton University Press 2000 paperback: ISBN 0-691-08956-6
* Geertz, Clifford -- Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics, Princeton University Press, 2000

Princeton and obituary
* Princeton University obituary
* Carl G. Hempel obituary by the Princeton University Office of Communications

Princeton and "...
Road 982's intersection with U. S. Highway 380 "... " as was depicted in maps provided by the City of Princeton to local, county, state and federal authorities prior to the enactment of City of Princeton Ordinance No. 2003-08-12-01.
"... but view that the entire corpus the Magnus Liber Organi should be transcribed according to the rhythmic modes is no longer accepted " ( Peter Jeffery in the Notation Course Medieval Music 1100-1450 ( music205 ), Princeton ).
( A letter was recently discovered among Jefferson's papers being catalogued at Princeton University ; in that 1792 note, TJ writes, "... stopped at friend Fitzhugh's in Fredericksburg ..." He appeared to have been traveling between the new Capital City in Philadelphia and Monticello.

Princeton and family
* Princeton University Library holds the Boudinot-Stockton papers, as well as many family possessions and portraits.
* Slater, Philip E. The Glory of Hera: Greek Mythology and the Greek Family ( Boston: Beacon Press ) 1968 ( Princeton University 1992 ISBN 0-691-00222-3 ) Concentrating on family structure in 5th-century Athens ; some of the crude usage of myth and drama for psychological interpreting of " neuroses " is dated.
The acclaim that followed his father's first novel Lucky Jim sent the family to Princeton, New Jersey, where his father lectured.
His older brother Charles E. Scribner intended to join the family business but it was discovered that he was color blind, he then attended Princeton University and later Harvard Law.
George Washington stayed in Rockingham, the house of the Berrien family, in the late summer of 1783, while Congress was in session in Princeton.
The aircraft was used to transport President Johnson between Bergstrom Air Force Base and his family ranch near Johnson City, Texas, and was used at least to transport the President to Princeton, New Jersey.
While at Princeton, Conrad met Jane DuBose, a student at Bryn Mawr, whose family owned a ranch near Uvalde, Texas.
Born into a prominent family from Philadelphia, he enrolled at Princeton University in 1910.
On his return to Princeton, he traveled 30 miles east to the home of a friend, John Covenhoven, to evacuate his family to safety, and away from the path of the British army.
Dr. Benjamin Rush wrote " At Princeton I met my wife's father who had been plundered of all his household furniture and stock by the British army, and carried a prisoner to New York, from whence he was permitted to return to his family upon parole.
For two generations his family had been Quakers, and it was his wish to be buried at the Stoney Brook Meeting House Cemetery in Princeton.
Born in Princeton, Illinois as Tommy Tim Taylor and known as " Timmy ", Taylor moved with his family to Chillicothe, Illinois when he was two years old.
The new Yuan family moved to the East Coast of the U. S., where Wu became a faculty member at, first, Smith College, then Princeton University in New Jersey for 1942 - 44, and finally at Columbia University in New York City, beginning in 1944 and continuing for many years after the war, all the way through 1980.
Hodges was born in Princeton, Indiana, the son of coal miner Charlie and his wife Irene ; the family moved to nearby Petersburg when Gil was seven.
As a Jew, Fubini feared for the safety of his family, and so accepted an invitation by Princeton University to teach there ; he died in New York City four years later.
Strickland was born in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, and moved to Princeton, New Jersey with his family, before relocating to California.
He lives in Princeton, New Jersey with his family.
In 1944, Edge purchased Morven, the historic Princeton, New Jersey home of Richard Stockton, from the Stockton family.
He was born at Morven, Stockton Street, Princeton, New Jersey into a political family ; his father Richard Stockton was a U. S. Senator and Representative, and his grandfather, Judge Richard Stockton was Attorney General for New Jersey and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
However Yuri Slezkine who received the National Jewish Book Award for his book " The Jewish Century " published by Princeton University Press in 2004 wrote in that very same book: " Early in the Civil War, in June 1918, Lenin ordered the killing of Nicholas II and his family.
He stayed at Princeton with his family until 1967, when he went back to his homeland Denmark, and became the next to the last resident in a series of great Danish scientists of the Carlsberg Mansion og Honor, which had earlier been occupied by Niels Bohr among others.
Born at Rocky Hill, New Jersey, to a family of Huguenot ancestry, Berrien moved with his parents to Savannah, Georgia, in 1782 ; was graduated from Princeton College in 1796 ; studied law in Savannah ; was admitted to the bar at the age of 18, and began practice in Louisville, Georgia, in 1799.
His family moved to Montclair, New Jersey and he later attended Princeton University from 1920 – 1923.

Princeton and moved
It moved to Harvard in 1899 before reaching its current home in Princeton in 1911.
Princeton class of 1882 graduate Thomas Peebles moved to Minnesota in 1884, and transplanted the idea of organized crowds cheering at football games to the University of Minnesota.
When the Continental Congress was forced to leave Philadelphia in 1783 while he was president, he moved the meetings to Princeton, where they met in the College's Nassau Hall.
Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, as the College of New Jersey, the university moved to Newark in 1747, then to Princeton in 1756 and was renamed Princeton University in 1896 .< ref >
Soon after his return to Europe, Gretel moved to Britain, where she and Adorno were married on September 8, 1937 ; a little over a month later, Horkheimer telegrammed from New York with news of a position Adorno could take up with the Princeton Radio Project, then under the directorship of the Austrian sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld.
After teaching briefly at Harvard, he moved to Rockefeller University in New York City in 1967, and then received a full-time position at Princeton University in 1977.
The Princeton train station was moved from under Blair Hall to its present location on University Place in 1918.
While most of the suppliers for the new Toyota plant are located closer to Princeton, most of the population gains from employees moving closer to work moved into either Fort Branch, or into Haubstadt or Owensville.
In 1903, partly as a result of a dispute with Princeton president Woodrow Wilson, partly due to an offer involving more pay and less teaching, he moved to a professorship of philosophy and psychology at Johns Hopkins University where he re-opened the experimental laboratory that had been founded by G. Stanley Hall in 1884 ( but had closed with Hall's departure to take over the presidency of Clark University in 1888 ).
Anastasio was born in Fort Worth, Texas and moved to Princeton, New Jersey when he was three.
She left Princeton after two semesters and moved to Paris, where she studied at the Sorbonne and worked as a translator.
Alliluyeva moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where she lectured and wrote.
In November 1952, Velikovsky moved from Manhattan to Princeton, New Jersey.
Mawhood had moved out from Princeton to fulfill these orders when his troops climbed the hill south of Stony Brook and sighted the main American army.
He moved on to Princeton University, where he was a Visiting Professor in the Department of Biochemistry.
William Paterson was born in County Antrim, now in Northern Ireland, moved to what is now the United States at the age of two, and entered the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ) at age 14.
Wheeler started his academic career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1935 and in 1938 moved to Princeton University where he remained until 1976.
During his tenure ( 1748 – 1757 ), the curriculum was settled, the student body increased significantly, and the College moved to its permanent home at Princeton, New Jersey.
After being awarded a second National Research Fellowship, the Lehmers moved on to Princeton, New Jersey between 1932 and 1934, where Dick spent a short time at the Institute for Advanced Study.
In 1979, he moved to Princeton as the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Psychology.
From 1970 until 1984, when he moved to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, Deligne was a permanent member of the IHÉS staff.

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