makingpeace: New Brunswick, main administrative offices and original building of the New Jersey College for Women, attended by my mom 1942 - 1946
makingpeace: New Brunswick, one of the majestic pines on the Douglass Campus, reminiscent of the school's logo
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Sciences building where my mom likely took several of her classes when it was the New Jersey College for Women in the 1940s
makingpeace: New Brunswick, portrait of Dean Margaret Trumbull Corwin, Dean of the New Jersey College for Women when my mom was a student in the 1940s
makingpeace: New Brunswick, portrait of Mabel Smith Douglass, founder of the New Jersey College for Women, later named Douglass College in her honor
makingpeace: New Brunswick, 1946 yearbook for the New Jersey College for Women, my mother's graduation photo, Ruth Romaine
makingpeace: New Brunswick, the interdenominational chapel where my mom likely held her college graduation
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Douglass College buildings where my mom may have lived while a student
makingpeace: New Brunswick, a crocheted heart on a bridge over the Raritan River, with the steeple of Douglass College barely visible in the background above the center of the heart
makingpeace: New Brunswick, a poster I liked in the art building of Douglass College
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Douglass College pennant and recent photo
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Rutgers University campus building and banner
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Magyar Reformed Church
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Hungarian Parish
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Magyar Reformed Church cornerstone
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Magyar Reformed Church, front doors
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Hungarian Parish, church doors
makingpeace: New Brunswick, lovely mural in honor of the neighborhood
makingpeace: New Brunswick, posters for the Rutgers School of Social Work on George St.
makingpeace: New Brunswick, lovely George Street section pedestrian only for food and music
makingpeace: New Brunswick, posters for upcoming shows at their historic State Theatre, including two bands with Austin roots
makingpeace: New Brunswick, street named for Paul Robeson, who was born in Princeton
makingpeace: Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters building, a noted architectural design by I.M. Pei and Partners
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters building
makingpeace: New Brunswick, child's toy bulldozer left in a small park within the Johnson and Johnson world headquarters complex
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Henry Moore sculpture, "Draped Reclining Mother and Child" in the Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters complex
makingpeace: New Brunswick, moth on Henry Moore sculpture in the Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters complex
makingpeace: New Brunswick, Elks Club
makingpeace: Princeton, Nathan and Carolyn at the IAS
makingpeace: Princeton, the plaque at the IAS for its founders, Louis Bamberger and his sister, Caroline Bamberger Fuld