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Harwood speaks on civic brigadeRichard Harwood will speak on "Building
the Next American Civic Brigade" at 4:30 p.m. on March
3 in 1 Robertson Hall.
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McCarter dramaIvonne Coll (l) as Maria Celia and Arissa Chibas as Sofia appear in Two Sisters and a Piano by Nilo Cruz at McCarter Theatre through March 7. (photo: T. Charles Erickson)
Dance from down underThe Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre will dance "Furioso" when they appear at McCarter Theatre at 8:00 p.m. on March 2. (photo: Regis Lansac)
PUP musicalMeaghan Hannan '99 plays the actress in Hello Again, a musical by Michael John LaChiusa, performed in the Black Box Theater, Wilson College, on March 4 through 6. For reservations call 258-2255, PLAYERS. |
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University orchestraThe Princeton University Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Pratt, will perform the annual Stuart B. Mindlin Memorial Concerts at 8:00 p.m. on March 5 and 6 in Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall. The concerts will feature the winners of this year's University Orchestra Concerto Competition, Alice Huang '99 and Andrew Luse '02, who will play Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat, K.365.
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Irish artThe 9th-century High Cross at Moone, County Kildare, is one of the artifacts that to be discussed in the conference "From Ireland Coming Irish Art From the Early Christian to the Late Gothic Periods and Its Context Within Europe" on March 5 and 6, sponsored by the Index of Christian Art. Registration, which is free, opens at 8:30 a.m. in the foyer of 101 McCormick Hall; attendance is limited. |
Soviet women"Vendor" is one of the photos featured in the exhibit "Women and Children in the Soviet Union and Successor States: A Photo Exhibit" by Rebecca Matlock. In celebration of Inter-national Women's Day, the International and Women's centers will hold a recep-tion and tour of the exhibit at 4:30 p.m. on March 8 at Stevenson Hall, 91 Prospect Ave. The exhibit will be held through the end of March.
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Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor of EngineeringAnthony Evans, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was named Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor of Engineering, as of July 1, 1998, when he became director of the Princeton Materials Institute. Formerly McKay Professor of Materials Engineering at Harvard University, he is a specialist in thermomechanical and structural behaviors of high-performance load-bearing materials and multifunctional systems. (photo: Denise Applewhite) |
Faculty, staff to receive letter on salary reductionThe Internal Revenue Code allows faculty
and staff to contribute pretax dollars to tax-deferred
annuities each year, but determines the limits under which
these pretax contributions can be made. Employees who have
completed 15 or more years of service to the University may
be able to exceed the normal IRS limit of $10,000. |
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