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The committee searching for a successor to Robert Tonis, chief of University police, has been meeting every two weeks since March and is now ready to place help-wanted ads for the new chief in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and several trade journals.
"We've finished arguing about the job description for our ads, so now we can start arguing about specific people," David L. Johnson '74, the undergraduate member of the committee, said yesterday.
Johnson said the committee might be able to narrow the field to a few candidates by the end of the academic year, but added that the search will probably continue through the summer and into next fall.
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