Princeton Magazine
 
 
Summer 2011

Feature

Peter Goddard. He travels, meets and greets, talks and listens, and makes things happen with flair and finesse.

Nature

The Bee's Knees. Whether you are a honey aficionado or simply have strong opinions about the genus Apis, there’s something undeniably interesting about bees.

Art

Writing On The Wall. Leon Rainbow, a Trenton-based “aerosol artist” with a growing reputation not only for street art, but for fine and commercial art as well.

History

A Glorious Life.Muriel Gardiner, heir to the fortunes amassed by Chicago’s Morris and Swift meat-packing empires, perceived the inequities between her privileged existence and those less fortunate.

Music

Living in Music. “Music!” That’s what 97-year-old William Scheide asks for from his wife Judith first thing in the morning.

Sports

Driving Passion. A motorsports country club offers auto enthusiasts a bit of heaven on asphalt.

The Last Word

Greg Hughes has been a fixture at the Princeton University boathouse since the mid-1990s.


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