Princeton
Weekly Bulletin
March 6, 2000
Vol. 89, No. 19
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Page one news and features
New roles for Muslims
Alumni Day
Princeton, Stanford, Yale discuss distance learning
Combination of materials improves light emission
United Way: Record contribution

People
LaPaugh to become master of Forbes
Other people items...
Obituaries

Nassau Notes
Arts
Speakers

Sections
Calendar
Employment

 


   

Opera with strings


 

Nassau Notes


Arts

Opera with strings
   
The Salzburg Marionettes will present Mozart's The Magic Flute at 7:30 pm on March 6 in McCarter Theatre.

Concert
     Pianist Emanuel Ax will perform music by Haydn, Debussy and Schumann when he appears at McCarter Theatre on March 7 at 8:00 pm. (Photo by Lois Greenfield)

Trinity Irish Dance Co.
  

   

Dance
   
The Trinity Irish Dance Co. will perform at 8:00 pm on March 8 and 9 in McCarter Theatre. (Photo by Lois Greenfield)

Kids and parents
   
Singer-songwriter Tom Chapin will appear at McCarter Theatre on March 18 at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. (Photo by David Gahr)

Multimedia
   
An exhibit by multimedia artist Anita Benarde is being held in the Women and Gender Studies Gallery, 113 Dickinson, through March 31.


Speakers

  

Crossroads
   
Boris Berezovsky will speak on "Russia at a Crossroads: The March Presidential Elections and Beyond" at 4:30 pm on March 6 in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall. Elected to the Russian parliament from a district in the North Caucasus near Chechnya, he heads a financial empire with interests in oil, automobiles, metals, aviation and mass media. The lecture is sponsored by the Center of International Studies and the Program in Russian Studies.

Speech by Nader
   
Ralph Nader '55, credited with founding the consumer rights movement, is running for president under the Green Party, with a platform that includes campaign finance reform, environmental protection and corporate accountability. Mr. Nader will speak on Tuesday, March 7 at 4:00 pm, in McCosh 50. The lecture is sponsored by GSLA and SPEAC; for more information mailto:gsla@princeton.edu or visit www.princeton.edu/~gsla

  

Revolution
   
Howard A. Prior Professor in the Life Sciences Shirley Tilghman will give the Evnin lecture on "The Revolution in Genetics" at 7:30 pm on March 7 in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall. The lecture, the first in a series on New Vision of Science at Princeton, is sponsored by the Council on Science and Technology.


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