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  • Princeton - właściwie Princeton University - amerykański uniwersytet ufundowany w 1746 r. w miasteczku Elizabeth, a w 1756 r. przeniesiony do Princeton. W latach 1899 - 1912 nauczał tu Henry Jones Sr.. Na owym uniwersytecie nauczał również Forrestal oraz Henry Jones Jr (w latach 1933 - 1935). Uczęszczał tu też Marcus Brody. Kategoria:Lokacje
  • Princeton, New Jersey is the name of both a borough (town) and township in Mercer County, New Jersey, about half way between New York City, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. House M.D. is set in Princeton, although most of the show is shot in Los Angeles, California. The township and borough have a total population of about 30,000 people.
  • Princeton is the flight master found at Pang's Stead in the Valley of the Four Winds.
  • Princeton était une ville située au New Jersey sur Terre, réputée pour son université. (ENT: "Vox Sola", "Regeneration")
  • Princeton är en stad i New Jersey, USA. Under 1944 transporterades Stargate till staden efter från Tyskland. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: Friends and Foes: Stargate Season Two")kategori:USAkategori:Bosättningar
  • An Ivy League college town with a hallowed rowing tradition has kept the Olympic squad afloat By Brian Cazenueve Seeking more than just strokes of luck, the U.S. rowing team presents its shells annually for invocation. Father Tom Mullelly, chaplain of the Aquinas Institute at Princeton University, sprinkles the boats with symbolic water and offers benediction. The water has probably dripped in from the Delaware River, not the holy River Jordan, as the U.S. rowers claim, but ever since the men's eights won three consecutive golds at the worlds from 1997 to '99, they've never let the trough get in the way of a good story. "At least some molecules come from the Holy Land," Mullelly says with a smile.
  • The town of Princeton in New Jersey is most known for being the site of Princeton University. It was in Princeton in 1899 that Indiana Jones was born, in the Jones house, shortly after the Joneses had moved to the town where Henry Jones, Sr. had recently earned a professor position. While the senior Jones taught courses and conducted research into medieval studies, the young Jones spent his first few years getting into trouble around town. In 1908, the entire family left Princeton as Henry had the opportunity to give lectures around the world, not returning to the United States until 1910.
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  • Princeton - właściwie Princeton University - amerykański uniwersytet ufundowany w 1746 r. w miasteczku Elizabeth, a w 1756 r. przeniesiony do Princeton. W latach 1899 - 1912 nauczał tu Henry Jones Sr.. Na owym uniwersytecie nauczał również Forrestal oraz Henry Jones Jr (w latach 1933 - 1935). Uczęszczał tu też Marcus Brody. Kategoria:Lokacje
  • An Ivy League college town with a hallowed rowing tradition has kept the Olympic squad afloat By Brian Cazenueve Seeking more than just strokes of luck, the U.S. rowing team presents its shells annually for invocation. Father Tom Mullelly, chaplain of the Aquinas Institute at Princeton University, sprinkles the boats with symbolic water and offers benediction. The water has probably dripped in from the Delaware River, not the holy River Jordan, as the U.S. rowers claim, but ever since the men's eights won three consecutive golds at the worlds from 1997 to '99, they've never let the trough get in the way of a good story. "At least some molecules come from the Holy Land," Mullelly says with a smile. Viewed so affectionately by the athletes that they refer to him as F.T., Mullelly is just one reason U.S. rowers can count their blessings. Few towns have wrapped their arms around a team as warmly as Princeton has, where the national squad trains on Lake Carnegie and Lake Mercer year-round. The town became the mecca of U.S. rowing in the early 1900s after a Princeton alum who was painting Andrew Carnegie's portrait persuaded the steel magnate to build a lake for the Tigers rowing team. In 1998 a local group called the Princeton National Rowing Association opened a world-class boathouse and training center (since expanded) on Lake Mercer in nearby West Windsor, N.J., that attracted the U.S. team and made the area even more of a hub of national events at the age-group, masters and World Cup levels; this year's U.S. Olympic trials will be held on Lake Mercer beginning in April. Meanwhile the university keeps contributing talent: At the 2007 world championships the U.S. team had seven Princeton alums (and Canada and Australia each had one). Rowers have enjoyed tremendous local support. Since arriving in 1995, Mullelly has housed more than 100 of them at Aquinas, up to 20 at once. Rowers have repaid him by putting a new roof on the institute's garage and doing charitable work such as passing out sandwiches in shelters. When Aquil Abdullah and Henry Nuzum rowed in the U.S. men's pair at the Athens Olympics, father tom was emblazoned on their bow. Ten to 15 families in the area have national-team rowers living with them rent-free. Princetonians pitch in in other ways as well. A local doctor, chiropractor, weight trainer and physical therapist offer rowers deep discounts. So does the restaurant Pizza Star, which used to serve team members all they can eat for $5. On the wall of the eatery are oars shaped like pizza paddles in U.S. and Italian colors, team photos of U.S. squads and a stern-looking painting of hyperintense U.S. men's coach Mike Teti. As a world champion and Olympic silver medalist, Anna Mickelson, 27, is among the team's most decorated -- and compensated -- rowers. Last year she made $27,000 off stipends and bonuses from the USOC and her sport's national governing body. She has lived with three host families over seven years and worked jobs with flexible hours for companies based in or near Princeton. "The body and mind can handle the rowing life," she says, "but the best rower in the world would be better off financially doing something else. Thank goodness for the people of Princeton."
  • Princeton, New Jersey is the name of both a borough (town) and township in Mercer County, New Jersey, about half way between New York City, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. House M.D. is set in Princeton, although most of the show is shot in Los Angeles, California. The township and borough have a total population of about 30,000 people.
  • Princeton is the flight master found at Pang's Stead in the Valley of the Four Winds.
  • Princeton était une ville située au New Jersey sur Terre, réputée pour son université. (ENT: "Vox Sola", "Regeneration")
  • Princeton är en stad i New Jersey, USA. Under 1944 transporterades Stargate till staden efter från Tyskland. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: Friends and Foes: Stargate Season Two")kategori:USAkategori:Bosättningar
  • The town of Princeton in New Jersey is most known for being the site of Princeton University. It was in Princeton in 1899 that Indiana Jones was born, in the Jones house, shortly after the Joneses had moved to the town where Henry Jones, Sr. had recently earned a professor position. While the senior Jones taught courses and conducted research into medieval studies, the young Jones spent his first few years getting into trouble around town. In 1908, the entire family left Princeton as Henry had the opportunity to give lectures around the world, not returning to the United States until 1910. By 1916, the elder and younger Jones were back in Princeton, with young Indiana attending high school with his sweetheart, Nancy Stratemeyer, daughter of writer Edward Stratemeyer. Together, the couple solved a mystery involving plans to steal an invention from Thomas Edison's labs in nearby Menlo Park and attended the senior prom together. However, Indy went to New Mexico on spring break, and then got caught up with Pancho Villa's revolution and World War I, and didn't finish high school. In 1919, Indy returned to Princeton and saw Nancy again. However, the rift between Indy and his father had grown so deep that Indy refused to attend Princeton University, and instead chose to attend the University of Chicago. Indy would once again return to Princeton in 1933, when he took a teaching job at the university. By 1935, however, he had returned to Marshall College in Connecticut. Henry Sr. continued to teach medieval history at Princeton University, at least until 1938.
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