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The American College President: Scholar or Fund Raiser?Footnote∗∗ This paper will be principally concerned with presidents of private liberal arts colleges rather than those of the public colleges. Many of the comments will apply equally to both groups, but there are enough differences to warrant limiting this paper.
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