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President Hibben, of Princeton, has recently received a letter from A. Piatt Andrew, P. 1893, A.M., Harvard '95, congratulating him on the gallant showing made by Princeton men in the American Ambulance Service. Of the 35 Princeton men in the Field Service of the American Ambulance enumerated in the Princeton game number of the CRIMSON, two have been awarded the Croix de Guerre for valor under fire. The two men who were so cited are Herbert Pell Townsend 1910 and Stanley Dill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CROIX DE GUERRE AWARDED TO 5 YALE AND 2 PRINCETON MEN | 11/16/1916 | See Source »

John Grier Hibben, P. 1882, M.A., 1885, the present incumbent, began his term in 1910. Before becoming president he was a professor at Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY OF PRINCETON FROM FOUNDING TO PRESENT TIME | 11/11/1916 | See Source »

...Princeton University last week, a statement was submitted of the requirements necessary for the establishment of a school of architecture. The amount required to establish such a school would be about $250,000. Previous to the meeting an interest had been aroused in the proposed plans so that President Hibben was able to announce to the board the offer by a friend of the university of $50,000 toward the necessary amount, provided the remaining $200,000 could be secured before October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VIRGINIA TEAM HAS BEEN WORKING FOR PAST WEEK TO IMPROVE INTERFERENCE AND FORWARD PASSING | 11/3/1916 | See Source »

Reports come in from various colleges that new buildings are being constructed, and additions made. The cornerstone for Princeton's new half-million-dollar dining hall has been laid by President John Grier Hibben. The east wing of the building is already completed and is used to accommodate the freshman and sophomore classes. The new dining hall is the last link in a chain of buildings which surround the west side of the campus. Notables from all parts of the country, who were there for the annual trustee meeting, attended the ceremony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCORING DEVICES LACKING | 10/31/1916 | See Source »

Princeton, N. J., Oct. 16, 1916.--Owing to the death of Eric Brunnow '20 from infantile paralysis the Princeton Senior Council at the request of President Hibben voted that undergraduates should remain within the town, except for necessary reasons; should go only to authorized eating places, and should stay away from moving picture shows entirely. The faculty sanitation commission, after examining the case, decided that Brunnow had contracted the disease before coming to Princeton, and that therefore quarantine was unnecessary. The football team as yet has been unaffected by the precautionary measures taken against the disease...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON NOT QUARANTINED | 10/17/1916 | See Source »

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