Princeton University
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| Princeton University | |
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| Located | Princeton, New Jersey, USA |
| Residents | Henry Jones, Sr. Forrestal |
Princeton University was founded in 1756 and moved to Princeton, New Jersey in 1756, making it the fourth-oldest higher education institute in the United States. Located in the center of town, the university's oldest building, Nassau Hall, once served as the meeting site for the Continental Congress for four months in 1783.
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[edit] History
Before finishing his studies at Oxford University, Marcus Brody attended some courses at Princeton.
In 1899, Henry Jones, Sr. began a faculty position at the university and moved to the town, where his son was born. While still a member of the faculty, he took his wife and young son on several lecture and research trips around the world in the early 1900's, eventually moving to the Four Corners University for a brief time, but had moved back for his teaching duties by 1916.
In 1920, Henry Jones resumed his full duties at Princeton after receiving tenure and continued his Grail research from there throughout the 1920s.
In 1933, some Princeton faculty from the Department of Art and Architecture ran crossed paths with Indiana Jones as the search for the Voynich Manuscript intensified. Also that year, Jones received a teaching position at Princeton, in the archaeology department. His connection in the theft of the Crystal Skull of Cozan may have sullied his reputation there. By 1935, Jones had returned to teaching at Marshall College.
In 1935, the Archaeology department sent Forrestal to South American to recover the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol. Forrestal was never heard from again, and so Indiana Jones was sent to both discover his fate, and recover the idol.
[edit] Faculty and Students of Princeton University
- Faculty
- Henry Jones, Sr. (1899-1912, 1920-?)
- Forrestal (?-1935)
- Indiana Jones (1933-1935?)
- Students
[edit] Appearances
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
- Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone
- Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs
- Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx
