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 4

Jan A. Rajchman

Jan A. Rajchman

Polish electrical engineer

Boileryard Clarke

Boileryard Clarke

American baseball player

Theodore Weiss

Theodore Weiss


Louis Fischer

Louis Fischer

American journalist

David M. Ludlum

David M. Ludlum

American historian

Harry Woolf

Harry Woolf

Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom

Alpheus Thomas Mason

Alpheus Thomas Mason

American scientist

Léon-François Hoffmann

Léon-François Hoffmann

American-French writer

Harish-Chandra

Harish-Chandra

Indian-American mathematician

Leonard E. Baum

Leonard E. Baum

American mathematician

Joseph Wedderburn

Joseph Wedderburn

Mathematician

John Witherspoon

John Witherspoon

American actor

Georgia Engel

Georgia Engel

American actress

Willard Thorp

Willard Thorp

Economist

William Henry Green

William Henry Green

Author

Samuel Stanhope Smith

Samuel Stanhope Smith

Minister

Gilbert Chinard

Gilbert Chinard

Literary historian

Cyril E. Black

Cyril E. Black

Historian

Sam Hunter

Sam Hunter

American art historian

Philip W. Anderson

Philip W. Anderson

American theoretical physicist

Bill Bonthron

Bill Bonthron


Raymond J. Smith

Raymond J. Smith

American author

Goro Shimura

Goro Shimura

Japanese mathematician

Herbert Langfeld

Herbert Langfeld

American psychologist

Anne Clark Martindell

Anne Clark Martindell

Former Member Of The New Jersey State Senate

Alan Krueger

Alan Krueger

American economist

Edward Capps

Edward Capps

American diplomat

Morton Ira Greenberg

Morton Ira Greenberg

Judge

Wilder Hobson

Wilder Hobson

American author

Thomas J. Wertenbaker

Thomas J. Wertenbaker

American historian

Beatrice Hicks

Beatrice Hicks

American engineer

Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould

Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould

American writer

Daniel Schlumberger

Daniel Schlumberger

French archaeologist

Charles Neider

Charles Neider

American writer

Irving Lavin

Irving Lavin

Art historian

Cyril Edwin Black

Cyril Edwin Black


Lewis Ferry Moody

Lewis Ferry Moody

American engineer

John N. Mather

John N. Mather

Mathematician

Leon Lapidus

Leon Lapidus

American chemist

Freeman Dyson

Freeman Dyson

British-American theoretical physicist

Miguel Ondetti

Miguel Ondetti

Argentine-American chemist

Ernest Schwiebert

Ernest Schwiebert

Author

Alec Gallup

Alec Gallup

American pollster

Carlos Baker

Carlos Baker

American author

Edwin Conklin

Edwin Conklin

American biologist

Keene Fitzpatrick

Keene Fitzpatrick


Christos Papakyriakopoulos

Christos Papakyriakopoulos

Greek mathematician

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Theoretical physicist

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