Office of the President Records : Jonathan Dickinson to Harold W. Dodds Subgroup 1746-1999 (mostly 1830-1869)
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3 boxes (2 partial)
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Collection Creator: Princeton University. Office of the President..
Dates: 1894-1933.
Dates: Mostly 1920-1933.
Extent: 3 boxes (2 partial)
Languages: English.
Access Restrictions
Materials generated by the office of the president are closed for 40 years from the date of their creation. Some records relating to personnel or students are closed for longer periods of time.
Description
Subseries 14C: Addresses and Publications, 1894-1933 [bulk: 1920-1933], is arranged chronologically and contains many of Hibben's utterances and writings. Topics range from an untitled address in which Hibben philosophizes about good and evil and quotes the Bible, Nietzsche, and Kant (box 72, folder 1) to words of welcome for Albert Einstein and a description of Hibben's visit, as an undergraduate, to Thomas Edison's laboratory soon after the invention of electric light (box 72, folder 6).
Preferred Citation
Subseries 14C: Addresses and Publications; 1894-1933 (mostly 1920-1933); Office of the President Records : Jonathan Dickinson to Harold W. Dodds Subgroup, Princeton University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
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