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PRINCETON
Spring 1999
Photos by
Gábor Hetyei
Table of Contents   Campus   Downtown   Elsewhere
 
Campus
 
Chapel
 
Houses Near Dillon Gym
 
Library Corner
 
Mathematics Department
 
Nassau Hall
 
Northeast Corner
 
West Gate
 
Chapel (Click on image to enlarge)

 
University Chapel
One of its stainglass windows represents John Witherspoon, the only clergyman to sign the Declaration of Independence; another is dedicated to Madison, who was a student of the university.
 
Houses Near Dillon Gym (Click on image to enlarge)

 
Houses Near Dillon Gym
This area of the campus reminds one of a gothic style fortress.
 
Library Corner (Click on image to enlarge)

 
Library Corner
This corner of the Princeton University Library evokes the style of the Pyramid in the Lourve.
 
Mathematics Department (Click on image to enlarge)

 
Mathematics Department
The Mathematics Department is hosted in Fine Hall, one of the ugliest buildings. The picture above is about the closest building that has some architectural value.
 
Nassau Hall (Click on image to enlarge)

 
Nassau Hall
For a short time during the American Revolution this edifice served as the Capitol of the United States.
 
Northeast Corner (Click on image to enlarge)

 
Holder Tower Alexander Hall
Holder Tower, part of Rockefeller College, and Alexander Hall.
 
West Gate (Click on image to enlarge)

 
West Gate
West gate of the campus.