Princeton

Princeton

Princeton is a town in New Jersey, known for the Ivy League Princeton University. The campus includes the Collegiate Gothic–style University Chapel and the broad collection of the Princeton University Art Museum. Morven Museum & Garden is an 18th-century mansion with period furnishings. In Princeton Battlefield State Park, a Revolutionary War site, the colonial Clarke House Museum exhibits historic weapons.

People died in Princeton (First 49 people) - Page 1

Joseph Strayer

Joseph Strayer

American historian

Fritz Machlup

Fritz Machlup

Austrian-American economist

Frank Fetter

Frank Fetter

American economist

Jacob Viner

Jacob Viner

Canadian economist

Laurence Hutton

Laurence Hutton

American essayist

Paul Ramsey

Paul Ramsey

American professor

Immanuel Velikovsky

Immanuel Velikovsky

Psychiatrist

Hassler Whitney

Hassler Whitney

American mathematician

André Weil

André Weil

French mathematician

Kurt Gödel

Kurt Gödel

Logician

Earl Browder

Earl Browder

American Political leader

Joanna Roos

Joanna Roos

American television actress

David Waltz

David Waltz

Computer scientist

Howard Alexander Smith

Howard Alexander Smith

Former member of the United States Senate

Robert H. Dicke

Robert H. Dicke

American astronomer

Marion J. Levy Jr.

Marion J. Levy Jr.

American sociologist

Milton Babbitt

Milton Babbitt

American composer

Roger Sessions

Roger Sessions

American composer

Lyman Spitzer

Lyman Spitzer

American theoretical physicist

Peter Kenen

Peter Kenen

American economist

Esther Edwards Burr

Esther Edwards Burr

Aaron Burr's mother

William G. Bowen

William G. Bowen

American academic

Erwin Panofsky

Erwin Panofsky

German art historian

Omar Pound

Omar Pound

American writer

Paul Elmer More

Paul Elmer More

American journalist

Ruth Cleveland

Ruth Cleveland

Grover Cleveland's daughter

Robert Jenson

Robert Jenson

American theologian

Hugh Mercer

Hugh Mercer

American military officer

Fred Greenstein

Fred Greenstein

American political scientist

Samuel Shellabarger

Samuel Shellabarger

American author

Kenyon Hopkins

Kenyon Hopkins

American composer

R. P. Blackmur

R. P. Blackmur

American literary critic

Lawrence Stone

Lawrence Stone

English historian

Ashley Montagu

Ashley Montagu

British-American anthropologist

James Hillier

James Hillier

Actor

Vladimir Voevodsky

Vladimir Voevodsky

Russian-American mathematician

Henry van Dyke

Henry van Dyke

Former United States Ambassador to the Netherlands

Jean Byrne

Jean Byrne

American educator

Robert F. Goheen

Robert F. Goheen

American ambassador

J. H. C. Whitehead

J. H. C. Whitehead

British mathematician

Marston Morse

Marston Morse

American mathematician

Simeon Strunsky

Simeon Strunsky

American essayist

Andrew Fleming West

Andrew Fleming West


Carl Pfeiffer

Carl Pfeiffer

Physician

Felix Browder

Felix Browder

American mathematician

Solomon Lefschetz

Solomon Lefschetz

American mathematician

Frederick J. Almgren Jr.

Frederick J. Almgren Jr.

American mathematician

Hadley Cantril

Hadley Cantril

Psychologist

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