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WISCONSIN MAY CALL POUND FOR PRESIDENT

Man Who Made Harvard Law School Famous Wanted by Many at Western University--Has Been Dean 9 Years

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Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School is under consideration for the presidency of the University of Wisconsin if reports from Madison are true. The special committee to choose Wisconsin's next president will report definitely on their choice within 30 days.

Should Dean Pound be called to the western institution and should he accept he would end a long period of valuable service here. Although one of the youngest deans to head the School he has been singularly successful. He was appointed dean of the Law School in 1916, after serving three years as professor of general jurisprudence. He is generally regarded as the man who has raised, single handed, the Law School to its present position of preeminences.

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