PRINCETON generations

Ideas and Strategies from the Office of Gift Planning at Princeton University

For Guy Lawrence ’70, Gifts to Princeton Are a Smart Retirement Strategy and a Way to Honor His Father

Guy Lawrence’s Princeton story starts with his father’s story in Buffalo, New York, more than a century ago. Joseph Stagg Lawrence ’1919 P62 P70 was … Continue reading

Grateful for Her Princeton Education, Elaine Chan ’73 Pays It Forward with Opportunities for Future Tigers

Elaine Chan ’73, sporting a chef’s white toque, is joyfully whipping up a recipe for Estuary Soup. “Winds! Tides! Waves!” she exclaims, using a wooden … Continue reading

Why I Joined the 1746 Society

At every stage in your Princeton Tiger journey, the 1746 Society can help secure both your legacy and your financial future. Whether you’re building your … Continue reading

What Every Tiger Needs to Know About Real Estate Charitable Gifts

For Roger A. Philips ’67 P98, an investment property had become a case of “good news/not-so-good news.” The good news was that the property, which … Continue reading

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