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June 1962

Yale Has Not Moved to California

. . .no matter what you hear about the Center of Alcohol Studies and its new home

IN the spring of 1961 it was announced that the Co-operative Commission on Alcoholism, consisting of twenty-five leaders in various fields related to alcohol studies, had been formed and was the recipient of a five-year grant of something over one million dollars to study alcohol problems. This announcement also noted that a site had been chosen--Stanford University, California--and the director named--Dr. Nevitt Sanford, then professor of psychology, University of California.

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