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IN MEMCDRIAM . his f M Q at , s Q 1 , . ff. -lwsf i H as 'Zg fia l 51 V A .L,1', fm-' MICHAEL C. KOPLINER 'l'odav's undergraduates, proceeding naively on the assumption that they have devised a novel brand ol hell to raise, would be sadlv dellated to learn that one reason a proctor appears so proniptlv is that Mike Kopliner has seen it all belore, in principle, at any rate, at least twice. This was said concerning Michael Charles Kopliner, a Princeton University Proctor lor thirtvhseven vears, and head ol this non- unilorined force lor the past lilteen. who died on -lulv 2l, l960 ol' cancer at the Princeton Hospital. A veteran ol two wars, a fornier nleinher ol the Princeton Borough Council, a tennis and squash rac- quets enthusiast, he was known to thousands ol' Princeton ahunni as Nlike . His service to the Uni. versity spanned the administrations ol' Presidents john Grier Hihben, Harold XV. Dodds, and Robert lf. Goheen. Under the last two administrations he was in charge ol the cainpus proctor lorce which has as its responsibility the maintenance of discipline on the Princeton t2lIll1JUS. Active in nianv civic activities. including the direc- ton of the Playground Program, Boy Scout work and the First Aid Unit, he was a strong advocate ol all types ol recreational facilities. He participated enthusias- tically in vouth ventures, and sponsored the Knights ol' Columbus, iXinerican Legion. and other organiza- tions. Until a lew years ago he played squash alniost daily and was particularly concerned with the develop- nient of President Goheen's game. Mike was a Princeton landmark. His presence on canipus was deeply lelt lor thirty years, and his loss is a great one to the thousands ol undergraduates that he helrieiuled.
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