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Princeton

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"You wanted to be Krusty's sidekick since you were five. What about the buffoon lessons, the four years at clown college?"
Sideshow Bob
"I'll thank you not to refer to Princeton that way."
Cecil Terwilliger[src]
Princeton University
Location Information
Town: Princeton
State/Province: New Jersey
Use: University
First mentioned: "Sideshow Bob Roberts"

Princeton University is a Ivy League university in Princeton, New Jersey.

History

Princeton is a frequent source of ire for Sideshow Bob including deriding his little brother Cecil's attending it.[1]

Other alumni include Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States from January 20, 2009 until January 20, 2017,[2] and Portia, an environment lawyer in Springfield.[3] Snake believes his mother regretted when he decided to take a year off from Princeton.[4]

When Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse played at they had a time machine wanted Lisa travel to 1959 and Princeton in New Jersey for meeting Albert Einstein. Bart refused the idea.[5]

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