Harold W. Dodds

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Harold Willis Dodds was a former president at the College of New Jersey, currently known as Princeton University. After receiving his bachelor’s degree at Grove City and teaching public school for two years, he did graduate work in politics at Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania. He served as in the U.S. food administration during World War I. [1], and then became the secretary of the National Municipal League. In 1925, Dodds joined Princeton as the professor of politics and was later appointed the first chair of the School of Public and International Affairs, which is now commonly known as Woodrow Wilson School.[2].

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