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Harold W. Dodds, who will retire as president of Princeton University in June, will direct a study of the office of the college and university presidency, the Carnegie Foundation announced recently.
The Foundation has made a grant for this purpose to the Institute for College and University Administrators, which will supervise the project. Dodds will begin work on the study, which will take two years to complete, next January 1, in New York City.
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