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"I have nothing to say yet on whether or not I have accepted the offer of the presidency of the University of Wisconsin," said Dean Roscoe Pound of the University Law School last evening to a CRIMSON reporter.
"I have promised, however," he continued, "to give my decision on the matter by next Thursday." Dean Pound was visited on Saturday by a committee from the mid-western university, bringing with them the official offer of the presidency. The committee, which conferred with Dean Pound at the Parker House, consisted of John Callahan, the Wisconsin state supervisor of public instruction, and Theoder Kronshage, chairman of the Wisconsin University board of regents. The committee left Boston Saturday evening.
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