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Yale Won't Expand Yet, Says Griswold

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A. Whitney Griswold, president of Yale University, has officially stated that Yale will not expand in order to maintain its percentage of the nation's total college enrollment.

In his annual alumni report, just released, Griswold maintained that Yale cannot serve "the common good by casting itself into the flood of expanded enrollments. If Yale's position in American education depends on its size, we have already lost the battle."

Yale currently has an enrollment of 7000 students, less than one third of one percent of the Nation's total.

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