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A new analysis of the geological record of the Earth's sea level published in the Dec. 16 issue of Nature, employs a novel statistical approach that reveals the planet's polar ice sheets are vulnerable to large-scale melting even under moderate global warming scenarios. Such melting would lead to a large and relatively rapid rise in global sea level. According to the analysis, an additional 2 degrees of global warming could commit the planet...
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HAMILTON, N.Y. — Even though they were outshot 47-27, the Colgate University Raiders found a way to beat the Princeton University Tigers 5-4 in overtime on Saturday night at Starr Rink in Hamilton. "It was entertaining, an excellent hockey game," commented Princeton's coach Guy Gadowsky. "Both teams played great, especially the goalies." Francois Brisebois scored the game-winner 2:00 into ...
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"Princeton students, faculty, staff and their families are invited to attend the Frist Campus Center Winterval, a celebration of the upcoming winter season". Princeton is having Winterval next week! Genius!
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It’s not the kind of coin you’d want to plunk into a soda machine, nor is it the kind you’d find while digging around under your couch cushions.
It’s a Byzantine gold coin from the seventh century with an image of Jesus Christ on its face, issued by Emperor Justinian II. [...]
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By KRYSTAL KNAPP PRINCETON BOROUGH - By day, Josue Lajeunesse cleans buildings at Princeton University. By night, he drives a taxi, shuttling passengers back and forth from the Princeton Junction Train Station. He works two jobs to support his five...
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Product DescriptionNewton Booth Tarkington (1869-1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novels The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams. Booth Tarkington was born in Indianapolis. He first attended Purdue University but graduated from Princeton University in 1893. While at Princeton he was the editor of the Nassau Literary Magazine and [...]
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The Princeton University Players will present "Ragtime: The Musical" Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 12-15, at the Matthews Acting Studio, 185 Nassau St. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with 2 p.m. matinee performances Saturday and Sunday.
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Brendan Smialowski/Getty ImagesWilliam C. Dudley, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, at a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in March 24, 2009 in Washington.PRINCETON — Lessons learned from...
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PRINCETON -- A report on student debt said Princeton University students graduate with the least debt, on average, out of all N.J. college students, according to the Daily Princetonian. The average Princeton student graduates with with $5,955 in debt, compared...
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The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.)....This item belongs to: texts/americana.This item has files of the following types: Abbyy GZ, Animated GIF, DjVu, DjVuTXT, Djvu XML, Flippy ZIP, Metadata, Raw Cornell Book Zip, Scandata, Single Page...
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CBS Sunday Morning on 29 Nov 09 had a short piece on art with colored pushpins. The piece did not mention Georges Seurat or pointillism. The piece did mention the invention around 1900 of the pushpin by Edwin Moore, a student at Princeton University, using phonograph needles and glass.See also from travelchannel:In short – The push-Pin was invented by Edwin Moore while he was a senior at Princeton University in 1899. The patent was approved...
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PRINCETON BOROUGH - Down toward the quiet end of Prospect Avenue on Princeton University's campus an old Victorian building at No. 83 manages to look unassuming and slightly dormant, even boring. It's got leaded windows and a slate roof and it's ...
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On December 6th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm in Princeton University’s Chancellor Green Rotunda experience Emerge! A Global Bazaar, an initiative aimed at increasing awareness and interest and provoking action in international development. Emerge ...
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On December 14, 2005 the Princeton University Tigers lost their basketball game with the Monmouth University Hawks 21-41, in the lowest scoring Division 1 game in the modern NCAA record book. Princeton, known for a strategy of long possessions, lots of back-door cuts, and an offense which valued deliberation over excitement, couldn't find the basket, ending up with a 22% scoring percentage when the horn signaled the end of the game. [ESPN] So...
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The first issue of Diamond magazine, described as Playboy for Harvard, will include a nude cover photo of a Princeton University student, according to a report in The Daily Princetonian. The report said Margaret Sullivan, class of 2012, said she...
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