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Price to Accept Post But Stay at Harvard

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"I shall remain at Harvard," Don K. Price, Jr., Dean of the Faculty of Public Administration, stated yesterday. Price was named Friday as one of four consultants to the President on Government problems, but has said that his new post will "take no more time than similar things in the past did," when he served the Eisenhower administration and will not require moving to Washington.

"This is not a simple continuation of the old Eisenhower committee, however," he pointed out. Problems will be dealt with on an individual rather than committee basis. Members will be ready to do special jobs, or give advice.

Though the consultants will advise President Kennedy personally, their main function in the government will be carried out through agencies such as the one dealing with security headed by McGeorge Bundy.

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