Princeton
Weekly Bulletin
February 21, 2000
Vol. 89, No. 17
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Page one news and features
At Three Bears Bistro
What Is Alumni Council?
Was genetic code an accident?

People
NEH picks McPherson for top honor
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People

• The American Historical Association has awarded its Atlantic History Prize to Jeremy Adelman, associate professor of history, for Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of the New World and its George Louis Beer Prize to Daniel Rodgers, Lea Professor of History, for Atlantic Crossings: Social Politics in a Progressive Age.
Perry Cook, assistant professor of computer science, and Dan Trueman, who received his PhD in music composition in November 1999, were awarded the Swets and Zeitlinger distinguished paper award at the 1999 International Computer Conference in Beijing. The paper, entitled "BoSSA, the Deconstructed Violin Reconstructed," describes a virtual violin device that Cook and Trueman created.
• Professor of English Michael Goldman has been awarded Cornell University's George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism for his book Ibsen: The Dramaturgy of Fear.
Ephraim Isaac, visiting lecturer in religion and African American studies, was recently honored in Addis Ababa by the Ethiopian Association of United Nations with a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of his "effort, commitment and vision to transform the culture of war and violence into a culture of peace."
Ned Sauthoff, principal research physicist at the Plasma Physics Lab, is president-elect of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers-USA for the year 2000.
• Professor of Electrical Engineering Mansour Shayegen has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society.
• Assistant Professor of Music Barbara White has received a commission from the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University. She also received the National Endowment for the Arts and American Composers Forum Continental Harmony Commission for the City of Fitchburg, Mass., to be premiered on July 4.

Obituary

In Dining Services, Henry Glanton, 56, who was with the University since 1963, died on November 29.


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