Yale President Will Step Down Next Year
United Press International
NEW HAVEN, Conn. —
Yale University President A. Bartlett Giamatti, who helped the school end several years of budget deficits and endured a year of labor strife, announced today that he will resign next year.
Giamatti, 47, who became Yale’s 19th president in 1977, said his resignation will be effective June, 1986, and he has “no plans but to take a year off” after that date.
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