A Princeton Boy
Since he was a little boy, Jimmy Stewart has had his head up in the clouds, dreaming of becoming a pilot. But his dad had other plans. He thought Jimmy should get a solid education, so he went to Princeton University in 1928.

Jimmy was a good son, so he followed his dad’s wishes and studied architecture. He wasn’t too keen on designing buildings, but he managed to sneak his love for flying into his studies. His thesis? It’s all about designing airports. So, even though he was stuck in a major he wasn’t crazy about, he still found a way to chase his dreams.