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Princeton University. Office of Communications.

The Office of Communications provides a variety of services for members of the University community, news media, and the public and is responsible for the Princeton Weekly Bulletin, the University web site, admission and course catalogs, the University's Martin Luther King Day celebration, and logo and poster design.

The history of the University's Office of Communications can be traced to 1925, when Alexander Leitch was appointed Director of Public Relations. He was succeeded three years later by Frederick Spring Osborne, who was called Director of Public Information. During the following years the title switched back and forth with major departmental changes, returning to the Department of Public Information from 1954 until 1973. In 1975 the department was renamed the Office of Communications, and in 1981 the office merged with the Office of Publications, which had been established in 1974. Later restructuring resulting in dedicated Web, Publications, and News teams.

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Princeton University. Office of Development Communications

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The Office of Development Communications creates a wide range of publications and other materials to support Princeton's fund-raising initiatives and to keep alumni, parents, and friends closely connected and well-informed about the life of the University. Among the major publications of the office are PRINCETON: WITH ONE ACCORD, a quarterly newsletter mailed to more than 80,000 Princetonians, and LINKS TO PRINCETON, an e-newsletter for Princeton volunteers. From the description of O...

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