Princeton
Weekly Bulletin
January 10, 2000
Vol. 89, No. 13
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Page one news and features
Princeton greets the millennium
Alumni honors go to Eggleston, Tien
King Day program includes McCray, Girlchoir, prizes
"Myth and Reality of Espionage"

People
Former dean directs Frist Campus Center
New editor takes over at Princeton Alumni Weekly
Obituaries

Nassau Notes
Arts
Notices
Speakers
HR news

Sections
Calendar
Employment

 


Obituaries

• Thomas Cruser, 63, an electrician with the Plasma Physics Lab who had been with the University for 25 years, died on December 6. Born in Trenton, he was a US Army veteran. He is surivived by his wife Alice.

• Mary McConville '00, 21, died in Paris on January 1 of injuries sustained in a fall.
    A Romance Languages and Literatures major, McConville studied in Paris at the Center for University Programs Abroad and at the University of Paris last spring. She was a member of Mathey College and of Terrace Club.
    She is survived by her parents, Judith Miller and Peter McConville. Her funeral will be in Northern Ireland, where her father lives. A memorial service is to be held on campus at a later date.