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Princeton coach Charley Caldwell said last night that he did not resign from his trusteeship position on the American Football Coaches Association because of the Dartmouth roughing incident. Yesterday's morning newspapers carried stories certifying that Caldwell quit as an aftermath of the controversy in which he charged the Green with playing dirty football.
Still a member of the Association, Caldwell said yesterday that he resigned because of "personal reasons."
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