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Harvard yesterday renewed an annual exchange of professors with the universities of France, after an 11-year lapse caused by the war.
Provost Buck announced that Professor George Daux of the Sorbonne in Paris will exchange teaching jobs with Professor Kenneth J. Conant of the Graduate School of Design.
Professor Daux, Greek archaeology expert, will teach during Harvard's fall term starting this week.
But Professor Conant, authority on medieval church architecture, does not expect to go to France until January.
The exchange, financed by the Robert Bacon Fund, began in 1911 and continued until war broke out in 1939.
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