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Faculty Turncoats. The privilege of dealing intimately with top administrators can cause internal friction with host faculties; understandably, many professors harbor grudges against ambitious "faculty turncoats" in their own midst, not to mention outsiders. Perhaps because of his Air Force intelligence background, Janczewski has been the target of some suspicion at Penn, though Goddard insists: "He's definitely not a provost's spy."
Sponsored by a $4,750,000 Ford Foundation grant, the A.C.E. program pays interns the salary they received at their home college, makes them promise to return for at least a year. The council picks about one of every seven prospects, who must survive a round of exams, essays and interviews. The A.C.E. picks well: of 23 fellows chosen in 1965the first year of the program four are already college presidents and all but one of the others has been promoted.
