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Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
Princeton Alumni Weekly
159 episodes
1 week ago
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.
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Education
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PAWcast: Ambassador Cameron Hume ’68 Discusses Humanitarian Aid
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
21 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
PAWcast: Ambassador Cameron Hume ’68 Discusses Humanitarian Aid
When Cameron Hume ’68 graduated from Princeton, he joined the Peace Corps and was sent to Libya, where his two-year stint was cut short by a coup d’etat. The experience launched him on a diplomacy career that has taken him to some of the world’s most dangerous — and interesting — places. On the PAWcast, he spoke about two hot topics where he has expertise: prisoner exchanges and humanitarian aid. He discussed his recent work trying to get aid into Gaza, he and explained why sometimes you need to go to a place to understand its people.
Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts
PAW Memorials editor Nicholas DeVito sat down with Lanny Springs ’67 to discuss his brother William Springs III ’64. Dick played football at Princeton and was a cattle rancher.