Edwin Mark Norris, Class of 1895, was the second editor of the PAW, his tenure lasting from 1905 to 1924. Previous to this position he had been the personal assistant to Dean West of the Graduate School where he worked for the Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee from 1895-97. In 1897 he earned an A.M. from Princeton and became a reporter for the Philadelphia Press until 1900 when he became associate editor of the PAW for four years. In 1904 he took over editorship of the magazine until 1924. Edwin Norris, also known as Teddy, died in 1925.
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Asa Bushnell, Class of 1921, was the fourth editor of the Princeton Alumni Weekly. Before this period of time he worked in the banking industry, first as a teller and then, in 1924 as a director of a bank in Springfield, Ohio. There was also a brief period where he was associated with a printing company. Bushnell took over editorship of the magazine in 1926 and held the post for five years. From 1932-1937 he was also editor of the Princeton Athletic News (1932-1937) and graduate manager of the Princeton Athletic Association (1942-44).
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Charles Creesy, Class of 1965, edited the Princeton Alumni Weekly from 1975-1986. Following his editorship, Creesy remained at the Weekly, becoming head of Computing and Publishing Technology. Records from Creesy's time as editor include financial and budget reports
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Helen DeF. Lee served as editor of the Class Notes section of the Princeton Alumni Weekly from 1968 to 1976. This box contains correspondence, primarily with class secretaries, pertaining to submissions to Class Notes within Lee's eight years as editor.
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Jim Merritt, Princeton Class of 1966, served as editor of the Princeton Alumni Weekly from 1989 to 1999. This folder consists of roughly five pieces correspondence, primarily with alumni, relating to issues they raised about the print and look of the magazine. This folder also contains a few letters of Jane Martin, who succeeded Merritt, and Marilyn Marks, who succeeded Martin.
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Early advertisement for PAW, undated
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- Scope and Contents
The material consists of correspondence, largely related to university and alumni affairs, manuscripts submitted for publication and some subject files. The principal subjects covered by the correspondence include events in the lives of individual alumni, information on various classes and regional alumni groups, comments on university events and architecture (including architects and contractors), presidential administrations, eating clubs and athletics.
This series, consisting mostly of correspondence, represents the working files of the various editors of the publication. The following is a list of editors:
Jesse Lynch Williams, 1900-1904
Edwin Mark Norris, 1905-1924
W. Irving Harris, 1925
Asa S. Bushnell, 1926-1930
Edmund S. DeLong, 1930-1931
Datus C. Smith, 1931-1940
Douglas E. Stuart, 1940-1942
Frederick S. Osborne, 1942-1946
Ernest T. Stewart, 1946-1951
Philip W. Quigg, 1951-1955
John D. Davies, 1955-1969
Landon Y. Jones, 1969-1974
Charles L. Creesy, 1975-1986
Michelle P. Preston, 1986-1988
John I. Merritt, 1989-
- Arrangement
The records in this collection are arranged by editor and thereunder remain in their original order.
- Collection Creator Biography:
Princeton Alumni Publications, Inc.
Princeton Alumni Publications, Inc. is a non-profit organization which since 1900 has published the Princeton Alumni Weekly, an independent alumni magazine with a circulation of 60,000.
- Acquisition:
Two accessions currently form this series, AM 20138 and AR 1991-60, the latter the gift of the Alumni Weekly. The series includes the records of editors Edwin M. Norris (1905-1924) and Asa Bushnell (1926-1930). Maurice D. Lee Jr. (Princeton Class of 1946) donated Series 4 of this collection in 2015 (AR.2015.059).
- Appraisal
No appraisal information is available.
- Processing Information
This is an unprocessed collection. The contents list provided is a preliminary inventory.
- Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research use.
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- Credit this material:
Princeton Alumni Publications, Inc. Editor's Records; Princeton University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/0z708w41g
- Location:
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Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript LibrarySeeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library65 Olden StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540, USA
- Storage Note:
- Mudd Manuscript Library (scamudd): Box 1-12