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Law School Loses Watt; Asks Approval for Likely Successor

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David E. Watts, assistant professor of Law, disclosed last night that he would not return to the Law School next fall. He gave no explanation other than that his three-year appointment had come to an end.

Dean Griswold said that there would be no announcement of Watts' replacement in the Property courses until next week. The Corporation appointed his successor tentatively and will seek confirmation of its nomination at the Board of Overseers meeting March 10.

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