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The Princeton Tigertones are an internationally known all-male collegiate a cappella group from Princeton University. The group was founded in 1946, and
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American actor (born 1972)
the supervision of Gina Dent. While at Princeton, he performed with the a cappella group the Princeton Tigertones and was a member of the Quadrangle Club
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Private university in Princeton, New Jersey, US
of Princeton's many gothic arches. The oldest a cappella ensemble is the Nassoons, which were formed in 1941. All-male groups include the Tigertones (1946)
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Song written by Brooks Bowman
became a hallmark of the Princeton Tigertones, one of Princeton University's signature all-male a cappella groups. The Princeton Triangle Club performs
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dealer, reminisces about the Tigertones a cappella group. Mars Attacks! – President James Dale (Jack Nicholson) is a Princeton alumnus. The Mindy Project
List of Princeton University people
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Music of Princeton and the 1962 release Traditional Songs of Princeton, which included performances with the Princeton Tigertones and the Princeton University
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Football team of Princeton University
The Princeton Tigers football program represents Princeton University and competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football
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Institutions resembling dining halls and social houses
Princeton University eating clubs are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton University undergraduate
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Independent publisher associated with Princeton University
Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher closely affiliated with Princeton University. Founded in 1905, its mission is to disseminate
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Athletic teams of Princeton University
The Princeton Tigers are the athletic teams of Princeton University. The school sponsors 35 varsity teams in 20 sports. The school has won several NCAA
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Head of Princeton University
Princeton University, founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, is a private Ivy League research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. The university
List of presidents of Princeton University
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University-affiliated club
The Princeton Club of New York was a private clubhouse located at 15 West 43rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, founded in 1866 as
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19th-century department of the US university
The Law School at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) was a department of Princeton University from 1847 until 1852. In the 1820s, an
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Collegiate lacrosse team
Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse The Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team represents Princeton University in NCAA Division I men's lacrosse play. Princeton
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Main library of the university
Princeton University Library is the main library system of Princeton University. With holdings of more than 7 million books, 6 million microforms, and
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Sports venue at Princeton University
Powers Field at Princeton Stadium is a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is primarily used for American football, and has been the home
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Marching and pep band
The Princeton University Band serves as the official marching band and pep band of Princeton University. Like most other Ivy League bands, it is a scramble
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Theater troupe at Princeton University
The Princeton Triangle Club is an American theater troupe at Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1891, it is one of the
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American college baseball team
The Princeton Tigers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The team
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The Princeton Neuroscience Institute (PNI) is a center for neuroscience research at Princeton University. Founded in the spring of 2004, the PNI serves
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NJ Transit rail station
Princeton is the northern terminus of the Princeton Branch commuter rail service operated by NJ Transit (NJT), and is located on the Princeton University
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Princeton University was founded in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, shortly before moving into the newly built Nassau Hall
History of Princeton University
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Art museum in New Jersey, US
The Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) is the Princeton University gallery of art, located in Princeton, New Jersey. With a collecting history that
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The Trustees of Princeton University is a 40-member board responsible for managing Princeton University's $37.6 billion endowment (2025), real estate,
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President of Princeton University (born 1961)
20th president of Princeton University, where he is also the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and
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Historic place in New Jersey, United States
colloquially known as Old Nassau, is the oldest building at Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. In 1783 it served
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Collegiate basketball program
The Princeton Tigers men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Princeton University. The school competes in the
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Conservative publication by Princeton University students
The Princeton Tory is a magazine of conservative political thought written and published by Princeton University students. Founded in 1984 by Yoram Hazony
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College basketball team
The Princeton Tigers women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing Princeton University. The school competes
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American college soccer team
The Princeton Tigers men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Princeton University. The team is a member of the Ivy League of the
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This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty comprehensively shows alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty
List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty
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Public policy school of Princeton University
The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (abbrev. SPIA; formerly the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) is a professional
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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American college humor magazine
Princeton Tiger or Tiger Magazine is the second-oldest college humor magazine in the United States, published by Princeton University undergraduates since
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American nonprofit organization
Princeton AlumniCorps is an American nonprofit organization that promotes civic leadership and the development of solutions to problems that affect the
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United States historic place
The Princeton Club is a pair of historic buildings located at 1221 and 1223 Locust Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Princeton Club of Philadelphia
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Annual college reunion event in New Jersey, US
The Princeton Reunions are an annual college reunion event held every year on the weekend before commencement at Princeton University. Known simply as
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Men's ice hockey team
The Princeton Tigers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents
Princeton Tigers men's ice hockey
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The Princeton University Orchestra (PUO) is the flagship symphony orchestra of Princeton University. The ensemble tours internationally and includes over
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Princeton University a cappella group
graduated from Princeton. The Katzenjammers joined four other Princeton a cappella singing groups in existence at the time: the Nassoons, Tigertones, Footnotes
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United States historic place
also known as the John Maclean House, or simply the Maclean House, in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, was built to serve as the home
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College ice hockey team
The Princeton Tigers women's college ice hockey team represents Princeton University in the ECAC Hockey conference in the NCAA Division I women's ice
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College ice hockey team season
The Princeton Tigers represent Princeton University in ECAC women's ice hockey during the 2019–20 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. Resulting
2019–20 Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey season
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Eating club at Princeton University
The Princeton Charter Club is one of Princeton University's eleven active undergraduate eating clubs located on or near Prospect Avenue in Princeton, New
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The Graduate School of Princeton University is the main graduate school of Princeton University. Founded in 1869, the school offers postgraduate degrees
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Church in New Jersey, United States
The Princeton University Chapel is a Collegiate Gothic chapel located on that university's main campus in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It replaces
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Academic department at Princeton University
The Department of Mathematics is an academic department at Princeton University. Founded in 1760, the department has trained some of the world's most
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unlikely new star-maker.", New York Labatt, Grace (2005-11-10), "From Princeton to Primetime: 'Prison Break' star Wentworth Miller '95 remembers his time
List of alumni of collegiate a cappella groups
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College sports rivalry
The Cornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry is a college lacrosse rivalry between Princeton University and Cornell University and their respective men's lacrosse
Cornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry
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American Founding Father and minister (1723–1794)
realism, and while president of the College of New Jersey (1768–1794; now Princeton University) became an influential figure in the development of the United
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Laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey, United States
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science
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Eating club at Princeton University
The Princeton Quadrangle Club, often abbreviated to "Quad", is one of the eleven eating clubs at Princeton University that remain open. Located at 33 Prospect
Quadrangle_Club
Eating club at Princeton University
Princeton Tower Club is one of the eleven eating clubs at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States, and one of six clubs to choose
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Assembly and concert hall at Princeton University
performance hall at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is home to both the Princeton University Orchestra and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Hall (Princeton University)
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American ice hockey player (1962–1990)
1962 – February 15, 1990) was a four-year varsity letter-winner for the Princeton University women's ice hockey team from 1981 through 1986. The Patty Kazmaier
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Political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University
abbreviated as Whig-Clio, is a political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University and the oldest debate union in the United States. Its precursors
American Whig–Cliosophic Society
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Razed sports field at Princeton University, New Jersey, US
soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is the home to the Princeton Tigers men's and women's soccer teams
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Academic department at Princeton University
The Department of Physics is the academic department for physics at Princeton University. The associated faculty members, researchers, and students have
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Father of Aaron Burr and President of Princeton University (1716–1757)
colonial America. He was a founder of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and the father of Aaron Burr (1756–1836), the third vice president
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The Princeton Tigers baseball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Princeton Tigers baseball program in various categories, including
Princeton Tigers baseball statistical leaders
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Part of the rivalry between Princeton University and Rutgers University
Rutgers–Princeton Cannon War refers to a series of incidents involving two Revolutionary War cannons and a rivalry between Princeton University in Princeton,
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Bus system of Princeton University
TigerTransit is the Princeton University shuttle bus service in and around its campus in Princeton, New Jersey, and other nearby areas of Mercer County
TigerTransit
Group of sculptures on the Princeton University campus
a group of outdoor sculptures distributed through the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The collection is made up of works from 20th
Putnam Collection of Sculpture, Princeton University
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Residential college at Princeton University
sophomores at Princeton University. One of the two first residential colleges at Princeton (along with Mathey College), it was originally called Princeton Inn College
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Reservoir in New Jersey, US
Lake Carnegie is a reservoir that straddles the borders of the towns of Princeton, West Windsor, Plainsboro and South Brunswick in Mercer and Middlesex
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Academic department at Princeton University
of Economics is an academic department of Princeton University, an Ivy League institution located in Princeton, New Jersey. The department is renowned as
Department of Economics (Princeton University)
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Alumni magazine of Princeton University
The Princeton Alumni Weekly (PAW) is a magazine published for the alumni of Princeton University. It was founded in 1900 and, until 1977, it was the only
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Eating club at Princeton University
Campus Club was one of the undergraduate eating clubs at Princeton University. Located on the corner of Washington Road and Prospect Avenue, Campus was
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Student dining co-op at Princeton University
Co-op, or 2D, is one of the five student dining co-ops at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. 2D is a 50-member vegetarian (and vegan-friendly)
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American economist and university administrator
professor of economics and public affairs at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Shapiro served as the president
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Researc center in Princeton, New Jersey, US
The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) is the main research center for international studies and area studies at Princeton
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
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Canadian academic and University president
and public policy and president emerita of Princeton University. She served as the 19th president of Princeton University from June 2001 to July 2013. Tilghman
Shirley_M._Tilghman
Women's college in Princeton, New Jersey (1887–1897)
to Evelyn College, was the coordinate women's college of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey between 1887 and 1897. It was the first women's
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American academic administrator (1861–1933)
Presbyterian minister, a philosopher, and educator. He served as president of Princeton University from 1912–1932, succeeding Woodrow Wilson and implementing
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Residential college at Princeton University
Whitman College is one of seven residential colleges at Princeton University, New Jersey, United States. The college is named after Meg Whitman, a former
Whitman College, Princeton University
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American economist and academic administrator
president from 1988 to 2006. From 1972 until 1988, he was the president of Princeton University. Bowen founded the digital library JSTOR. Bowen was born on
William_G._Bowen
College sports rivalry
The Johns Hopkins–Princeton lacrosse rivalry is an intercollegiate lacrosse rivalry between the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays and Princeton Tigers. The teams
Johns Hopkins–Princeton lacrosse rivalry
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United States historic place
known also as just Prospect, is a historic house on the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1851, it is a fine
Prospect House (Princeton, New Jersey)
Prospect_House_(Princeton,_New_Jersey)
Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey
The Class of 1952 Stadium is home to Princeton University's women's and men's lacrosse and field hockey teams. The stadium is lighted and fits approximately
Class_of_1952_Stadium
Residential college at Princeton University
College (known as Woodrow Wilson College from 1966 to 2020), the first of Princeton University's seven residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s
First_College
Academic department at Princeton University
located in Peretsman-Scully Hall, is an academic department of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It has been home to psychologists who have made
Department of Psychology (Princeton University)
Department_of_Psychology_(Princeton_University)
Architecture school of Princeton University
The Princeton University School of Architecture is the architecture school of Princeton University. Founded in 1919, the School is a center for teaching
Princeton University School of Architecture
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Residential college at Princeton University
residential colleges at Princeton University. It was founded in 1982, making it the third residential college to be established at Princeton. It is named for
Rockefeller_College
Eating club at Princeton University
Club or simply Cottage Club is one of eleven eating clubs at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is one of the six bicker clubs
University_Cottage_Club
Eating club at Princeton University
Cap and Gown Club, founded in 1891, is an eating club at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Colloquially known as "Cap", the
Cap_and_Gown_Club
Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, US
61–66. Princeton University Catalogue. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University. 1916. p. 379. "Clarke Field". Princeton Tigers. Princeton University
University_Field_(Princeton)
American minister and co-founder of Princeton University (1688–1747)
and first president of the College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton University. Born in Hatfield, Massachusetts on April 22, 1688, Dickinson
Jonathan Dickinson (New Jersey minister)
Jonathan_Dickinson_(New_Jersey_minister)
Sculpture by Richard Serra
halls and the football stadium at Princeton University in 2000. It was commissioned for the university by Princeton graduate Peter Joseph in honour of
The Hedgehog and the Fox (sculpture)
The_Hedgehog_and_the_Fox_(sculpture)
American academic administrator (1889–1980)
Dodds (June 28, 1889 – October 25, 1980) was the fifteenth president of Princeton University from 1933 to 1957. Dodds was born on June 28, 1889, in Utica
Harold_W._Dodds
Princeton University a cappella group
year. They are a part of Princeton University's "Acaprez" a cappella organization, which includes the Nassoons, Tigertones, Katzenjammers, Roaring Twenty
Princeton_Footnotes
Student center at Princeton University
Frist Campus Center is a focal point of social life at Princeton University. The campus center is a combination of the former Palmer Physics Lab, and
Frist_Campus_Center
American Presbyterian clergyman and President of the College of New Jersey
Presbyterian clergyman and educator who served as the tenth President of Princeton University, then known as the College of New Jersey. Maclean, the son
John_Maclean_Jr.
Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University
(1704–1760) was a Presbyterian minister and briefly the acting president of Princeton University. A graduate of Harvard in 1732, Cowell was a trustee of the
David_Cowell
Princeton University research center
The Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) at Princeton University is an interdisciplinary research center, dedicated to exploring the intersection
Center for Information Technology Policy
Center_for_Information_Technology_Policy
Princeton University's men's squash team
The Princeton Tigers men's squash team is the intercollegiate men's squash team for Princeton University located in Princeton, New Jersey. The team competes
Princeton_Tigers_men's_squash
American economist (1921–1992)
taught at Princeton University from 1966 to 1979, while also being an advisor to President Gerald Ford. He was also a former Provost of Princeton and former
Albert_Rees
Residential college at Princeton University
is one of seven residential colleges at Princeton University. Located in the Northwest corner of the Princeton Campus, its dormitories and other buildings
Mathey_College
Eating club at Princeton University
The Ivy Club, often simply Ivy, is the oldest eating club at Princeton University. It was founded in 1879 with Arthur Hawley Scribner as its first head
Ivy_Club
United States historic place
Henry House is a historic building located on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Joseph Henry, a
Joseph_Henry_House
American academic and diplomat (1919–2008)
(August 15, 1919 – March 31, 2008) was an American academic, president of Princeton University and United States Ambassador to India. Robert Francis Goheen
Robert_F._Goheen
American politician and acting President of Princeton University
17, 1938) was an American politician, banker, and acting President of Princeton University following the retirement of John G. Hibben. Duffield served
Edward_D._Duffield
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