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John Grier Hibben

(Hibben, John Grier, 1861-1933)


Identifier: afterfiveyearsqu1908prin (find matches)
Title: After five years : the quinquennial record of the class of 1908, Princeton university
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors:  Princeton University. Class of 1908 Clothier, Robert C. (Robert Clarkson), 1885-1970
Subjects:  Princeton University
Publisher:  (Princeton?) : The Class
Contributing Library:  Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor:  Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center

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oh ye, who are not of the faithful. Ikes activities since leaving Princeton are expressed in one sentenceâHave been instructor in Mathematics in Union Hill High School, NewJersey. Thats all we can tell you, except that his reading has been principallyalong pedagogical lines and that for exercise he has been inclined to walkingand has played tennis. Politically Ike is an Independent. He writes that he has voted forcandidates of three parties. In this he is not alone. He believes in Woman Suffrage because its sure to come and votesfor a Tariff for Revenue Only. PERCY KUTTROFF (p r) 17 East 69th Street, New York City(b) 8 Bridge Street, New York City Export and Import Commission Agent Born July 11, 1887, at New York City. Son of Adolf Kuttroff and EmilyWieland Kuttroff. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School, NewYork City. Member of the Princeton Club of New York City. Hasnot attended any annual reunions. Bachelor. We have not- had a chance to see much of Percy since he left eoliege,132
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President John Grier Hibben Here's to Hibben we call him Jack, The whitest man in all the Fac but here's hoping he will give us a chance at the sixth reunion. Put 3. cross opposite the 13th of June on your calendar, Percy, and swear to yourself by all you hold sacred that you will be on hand. Since leaving college, Percy Kuttroff has been connected with the export and import commission business and now holds the position of treasurer in a local concern. The name of the concern he does not give, but we know we can find it by calling at 8 Bridge Street. He is a Republican, opposed to Woman Suffrage and in favor of a Protective Tariff. He writes that he likes outdoor sports of all kinds, chiefly tennis, sailing and shooting. His reading has been confined to a few novels. As to traveling, we judge that when he went where he went, it was well to go there. We are glad he's not there now, as Percy has answered with the one word Mexico. Percy intends to continue his present occupation as his life work. CH

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John Grier Hibben (April 19, 1861 – May 16, 1933) was a Presbyterian minister, a philosopher, and educator. He served as president of Princeton University from 1912–1932, succeeding Woodrow Wilson and implementing many of the reforms started by Wilson. (From Wikipedia)

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