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Presidency Candidates Are Narrowed to 23

Richard N. Cooper, 36, professor of Economics at Yale;

William H. Danforth, 44, dean of the Washington University Medical School;

Paul Doty, 50, Harvard professor of Biochemistry and former chairman of the Chemistry Department;

John T. Dunlop, 56, dean of the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences;

Robert H. Ebert, 56, dean of Harvard Medical School;

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Robben W. Fleming, 54, president of the University of Michigan since 1968 and former chancellor of the University of Wisconsin;

Edwin L. Goldwasser, 51, development director of the National Accelerator Laboratory and professor of Physics at the University of Illinois;

David A. Hamburg, 45, chairman of the Psychiatry Department at the Stanford Medical School;

G. Alexander Heard, 53, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University since 1963, special advisor to the President on campus unrest in 1970;

Carl Kaysen, 50, director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, former Littauer Professor of Political Economy at Harvard;

Donald Kennedy, 39, chairman of the Stanford Biology Department, newly elected Harvard overseer;

Matthew Meselson, 40, Harvard professor of Biology;

Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, 51, director of Stanford Linear Accelerator;

Edward M. Purcell, 58, Gade University Professor of Physics at Harvard, Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1962;

Roger Rosenblatt, 29, Harvard assistant professor of English and Acting Master of Dunster House;

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