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Director on a par with the <strong>Institute</strong>'s professtlta in "salary, social<br />

position, and everything else. He would thus be a de to feel his place<br />

as an academic indivfdual, not a public executive pers~mge,~ and the A<br />

i<br />

governing Boerd should include outside scholars and faculty members.<br />

Professor Veblen tactfully agreed that these innovations would inded I<br />

be an improvement over the usual arrangerefits, suggesting, however, that<br />

the proposed faculty trustees should constitute "en executive cmdttee<br />

with large powers to act between tke snnugl or semi-annual meetings of<br />

the w'nole board, &1<br />

Agefn Professor Lefschetz took a paint of view vhich was all<br />

most exactly contrary to that of his colleague. <strong>The</strong> mchinery of the<br />

<strong>Institute</strong>, he wrote, "should be designed with the utmost cere so as to<br />

remove administrative duties from the shoulders of the members. I should<br />

say that it shauld be so constructed that they cannot.assume such duties<br />

even vhen they themelves desire it. <strong>The</strong> very temptatfcln should be re-<br />

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moved." Such extreme differences of opinion from two colleagues in<br />

Princetonqs small Department of Math-tics might indicate that their<br />

attitudes had been wrought by trial and test.<br />

Others shared Veblenms vlev, Dr. Vfncent, whom Flexner held in<br />

very high esteem, suggested that a new fom af administration vould he an<br />

excellent atter far experimentation; why not try letting the full pro-<br />

-<br />

fessors control educational policies and appointments? He feLt little<br />

--<br />

confidence in faculty trustees; selecting a feu professors to sit on tbe<br />

Board would have its drawbacks in envy and suspicion, he feared. Plexner<br />

answered that vhen in 1924 Trevor Arnett went to.Chfcago University (with<br />

Vincent's blessing) he had urged the governing board to adopt the very<br />

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