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When he hesitated to do this, Pakistan launched a guerrilla onslaught meant to frighten its ruler into submission.
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When and Princeton
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.
When he transferred to Princeton he was unable to make the varsity team and so became the team's assistant manager.
When some of his family's wealth returned after the Panic of 1873 his mother transferred Booth from Purdue to Princeton University.
" When Princeton opened their hockey arena in 1921, it was named the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink.
When the university refused to award the teenager a degree, he transferred to Princeton and graduated in 1801, at 15, the class valedictorian.
When Dirac visited Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, U. S. A. in 1947 / 48 he brought Harish-Chandra as his assistant.
When Osborn, at the time a student at Princeton, visited Cope to ask where to travel to look for fossils in the West, Cope politely refused to answer.
When the northern Presbyterian church ( PCUSA ) rejected his arguments during the mid-1920s and decided to reorganize Princeton Seminary to create a moderate school, Machen took the lead in founding Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia ( 1929 ) where he taught New Testament until his death.
* When Computers Were Human, by David Alan Grier, Princeton University Press, 2005.
With The Tiger Smiles ( 1930 – 31 ), Triangle writers returned to a Princeton town and gown setting for the first time since When Congress Came to Princeton ( 1908 – 09 ).
1907-1908 When Congress Went to Princeton
During Herero Genocide Eugen Fischer, a German scientist, came to the concentration camps to conduct medical experiments on race, using children of Herero people and mulatto children of Herero women and German men as test subjects. Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2001, p. 12 Together with Theodor Mollison he also experimented upon Herero prisoners Those experiments included sterilization, injection of smallpox, typhus as well as tuberculosis.
When the United States entered World War I, he was part of an official party sent by President Wilson, former president of Princeton, to " compile a history of the conflict.
When not teaching medieval history at Princeton, Strayer was involved with the CIA, as a member of the CIA's Office of National Estimates.
When he stepped down from the bench, he became a professor of law at Princeton Law School and returned to his interest in political activity.
When the Camden and Amboy Rail Road and Transportation Company opened its original Trenton-New Brunswick line in 1839, the line was located along the east bank of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, about one mile ( 2 km ) from downtown Princeton.
When a graduate student recognized him, he was arrested on February 19, 1996 and was given to the custody of Princeton Borough Police who later released him on his own recognizance.
When Nassau Hall, the University ’ s main building, was gutted by an accidental fire in March 1855, Fitz Hugh left Princeton and transferred to Union College in Schenectady, joining the Kappa Alpha Society and living with other members of the fraternity.
When Crisler was recruited from Princeton to Michigan, it was agreed that he would also take over as Michigan's athletic director when Fielding H. Yost retired.
When Scarf was at Princeton, he did not study game theory or economics but knew Martin Shubik, Lloyd Shapley, and John Nash who were actively involved in the early development of game theory.
When he was fourteen, his father sent him to Princeton, New Jersey to complete his secondary education at the Lawrenceville School, from which he graduated from in 1963.
When the building opened in 1935, it was called by the Architectural Record " one of the 10 best buildings of the world that year " In 2000, the Princeton Architectural Press called it one of the 500 most important architectural works in the United States.

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