<li>Princeton students have the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs. Princeton allows undergrads great access to Woody Woo!!! The Kennedy School (at hahhhvard) is dominated by crusty old guys who are creepy. PTON!!!</li>
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<p>Two out of the three do not have the right to make the judgement call on Princeton. They live outside the United States, and if asked who was W. wilson, they might have three different stories. I am not sure if they have made a trip to Princeton, or to that extent other ivy schools such as Harvard or Yale.</p>
<p>Good luck to wherever you go, but schoold like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have to be looked into a braoader perspective before making the judgement call.</p>
<p>Ivyleague…lighten up…we’re indulging in a bit of PDA for our school (feels awesome to say that:))-and apart from that it also happens to be the best school in the whole world :D</p>
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<li><p>Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist 74’ will soon be the 44th President of the United States. A Yalie is president , but he comes to Frist before he pursues any agenda.</p></li>
<li><p>Rumsfeld 54’ too</p></li>
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<p>Well, they were all from Princeton’s ■■■■■■ age (back when it was way different from what it is now), so…we haven’t had any come out of New School Princeton. Hmm…motivation? On verra…</p>
<p>I’m a democrat…but you can still admire your enemy. Like them or not Rumsfeld and Frist have risen to power in a way that many never will. They will have a lasting legacy in public policy, good or bad</p>
<p>“Well then, we uh, graduated Nader. And the last time a Harvardian, a Yalie and a Princetonian squared off for president, the Princetonian won.”</p>
<p>Short term memories problems? </p>
<p>Remember 2000: GW (Yale), Gore (Harvard), Nader (Princeton)?</p>