Notebook - June 10, 1998
New football stadium nears completion
  
Trustees call for an end to alcohol abuse
 
Princeton
Stadium
The planners of the new Princeton Stadium have managed to capture Palmer's memory while infusing it with a lightness and intimacy that Palmer lacked. "Awesome" and "breathtaking" are the two words most used by people to describe the new stadium....
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Alcohol abuse continues to be a serious problem on campus, the trustees have concluded. Combating it requires more than the piecemeal effort that the university has tried so far, said Marsha Levy-Warren '73, chairwoman of a subcommittee of the Trustee Committee on Student Life, Health, and Athletics....
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Biological software

  
Trustees promote four to tenure
Without benefit of graduate degrees or even a "For Dummies" manual, the cells of living things routinely perform complex computations. They "read" and "rewrite" vast quantities of genetic information to produce the astounding variety of creatures and plants on earth. But how did mere molecules get so organized?
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Gideon
Rosen *92
The trustees promoted four members of the faculty to the rank of associate professor with tenure, effective July 1: Suzanne L. Marchand in history, Gideon A. Rosen *92 in philosophy, Cecilia E. Rouse in economics and the Woodrow Wilson School, and Allan M. Rubin in geosciences....
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Some professors hesitant to deflate grades
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In Brief
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