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Trivia about princeton
The first college football game took place between Rutgers & this other N.J. university on November 6, 1869
Until 1999 the first snowfall signaled the start of the "Nude Olympics" at this university
Fitzgerald attended this New Jersey university but left for the Army in 1917 without a degree
This Ivy League school gave Bill Bradley his B.A.
The College of New Jersey was 150 years old in 1896 when it got this new name for the city it was in
Brooke Shields
Founded in 1746, the College of New Jersey renames itself this
Joyce Carol Oates took a sabbatical from this New Jersey university to work on her play "The Gulf War"
James Madison & Woodrow Wilson both graduated from this New Jersey university
(Sarah reports from the Plasma Physics Lab in New Jersey)A record level of fusion power was produced at the Plasma Physics Lab of this New Jersey Ivy League university
Coworkers Samuel Alito, Elena Kagan & Sonia Sotomayor are all graduates of this New Jersey school
The New Jersey Governor's Mansion, Drumthwacket, is in this university city, not in Trenton
The bestseller "The Rule of Four" was co-written by a graduate of this New Jersey school, also the book's setting
(Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue accompanied by a puppet at the Golden Theatre in New York: "I'm on the Broadway set of Avenue Q.") This troubled character in "Avenue Q" has the same name as an Ivy League university in New Jersey--you do look preppy"Why thank you!"
The P-Rade is a p-roud tradition of class reunions at this New Jersey university
This city was home to our favorite "German-American physicist" for the last 20 years of his life
The New Jersey college he graduated from at age 16
Beginning in 1978 Joyce Carol Oates was a writer in residence at this New Jersey university
Tyler appointee Abel Upshur was expelled from the College of N.J., now called this, for being in a student rebellion
The school now known as this was located in Elizabeth for 1 year & Newark for 9
The USA's oldest college debating club is at this university where Aaron Burr & James Madison were members
Established c. 1765, this N.J. school's Whig-Cliosophic Society is the oldest U.S. college debating club
In the book "The Sun Also Rises", Robert Cohn is a novelist who had attended this New Jersey university
Rev. John Witherspoon was president of this New Jersey university when he signed the Declaration of Independence
The one that was not involved in the USA's first intercollegiate sporting contest, an 1852 rowing race
Mathematician Kurt Godel was a luminary at this New Jersey town's Institute for Advanced Study
The 4th oldest college in the United States, it's found in New Jersey
Though separate, the Institute For Advanced Study has close ties with this neighboring Ivy League university
Albert Einstein gave a series of lectures on the theory of relativity at this N.J. school's McCosh Hall in 1921
This New Jersey school's Nassau Hall originally housed the entire college
A "regal" university in Jersey:CREPT IN ON
In 1748 the first class of this Ivy League school moved to Newark under President Aaron Burr, Sr.
Former President Cleveland was one of the trustees of this New Jersey university that elected Woodrow Wilson its head
In 1783 its Nassau Hall was the temporary Capitol of the U.S.
Referring to its oldest building, Nassau Hall, Old Nassau is a nickname for this Ivy League school
This Ivy League school's Nassau Hall once served as its library; today, books are housed in the Firestone library
Its first classes were held in 1747 in the home of the college's president in the town of Elizabeth
In 1756 this school moved from Newark, New Jersey to its present home
Mathematician John Nash,Donald Rumsfeld
In 1783 the Congress met in this New Jersey college town's Nassau Hall