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Former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder decides not to take job as president of Virginia Union Univ.(Education)(Brief Article)
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August 17, 1998
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Former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder recently withdrew as the next president of Virginia Union University in the wake of criticism over his plan to replace about a dozen administrators at the college.
Four days before Wilder had been scheduled to take the helm of his alma mater, he announced that he would not assume the position.
"I think such action would be best for all concerned and would hope that this would end any speculation of perceived disruptions at the university," Wilder said in a brief press statement.
Some Virginia Union board ...
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