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Goheen Views House System at University

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ROBERT F. GOHEEN, Princeton president-elect, will be in Cambridge through Friday studying the Harvard House system.

Goheen, who arrived Sunday, has spent the week talking with House administrators and those connected with the system.

Princeton is reportedly interested in building a House to relieve present over-crowding.

Goheen's appointment last December ended a long search for retiring President Harold W. Dodds' successor. Dodds is retiring this year after 20 years as President.

Goheen is presently an assistant professor of Classics at Princeton.

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