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President John Grier Hibben of Princeton University will deliver a single Godkin Lecture at Harvard on Thursday, April 28. Instead of two lectures as previously announced for April 26 and 28. The lecture will take place in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock in the evening and will be open to the public...
Through the U. S. mails, last week, went a fat letter. It was addressed to President John Grier Hibben of Princeton University and signed by Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. It contained Air. Mellon's theory of foreign debt settlements and a systematic rebuke to the academicians of Princeton and Columbia who recently urged a reconsideration and revision of the debt pacts. Soon President Hibben replied, and amid the clash of opinions facts became cloudy. But the following facts, as stated by Secretary Mellon, were not challenged...
...Babbitt becomes nervous and his newspaper howls. So it was last week. A large part of the faculty of Princeton University followed a large part of the faculty of Columbia University in advocating reconsideration of the Allied debts to the U. S. in a more altruistic light. President John Grier Hibben and 115 professors signed the Princeton petition. The Chicago Tribune was howl-leader. In an editorial headed "Piffle Patriots at Princeton" it said: "The reasoning of the Columbia professors was not good in either morals or economics. The signers were obviously groggy with emotionalism and Mr. Hibben indicates that...
President John Grier Hibben of Princeton University has accepted Harvard's invitation and will deliver the Godkin lectures here in April, it was announced last night. President Hibben's acceptance, makes it clear that the scholastic good will existent between the two universities is in no way affected by the break in athletic relations. President Hibben will lecture on Tuesday, April 26, and Thursday, April...
Princeton, N. J., November 10-- Princeton today severed all athletic relations with Harvard University. This action was taken this afternoon at a meeting of the Princeton Athletic Board. President John Grier Hibben attended the meeting and declared that the step has his full approval...