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PRINCETON, N.J.--Princeton University will seek to enroll Black South African students and plans to hold seminars on issues relating to South Africa, Provost Neil L. Rudenstine told the university council this week.
Rudenstine said the university already has allocated funds to purchase additional material about South Africa for Princeton's libraries. The council's ad hoc working group on South Africa had recommended these actions to the university last year.
Rudenstine declined to discuss details of the new programs.
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