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over the "transferm of the three men,<br />

Trustees, faculty and a lml in some numbers judged that the A?<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> hzd acted unethically, or at least in very bad taste. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

much feelfng.against the neucmers to peaceful Princeton, whose first<br />

school was a guest of the University at Fine Hall, (albeit a paying guest)<br />

the finest and newest building on campus. However, even without that<br />

grievance, relstions between the staffs of the two institutions were<br />

bound to be difficult. <strong>The</strong> lot of those who had left was so much better<br />

than thot of their colleagues a t the University, in salaries, retirement<br />

ben~fits, vacations, and the promised freedom to resarch as they chose<br />

withott any routine obligations. Strangers to tha wqus working <strong>for</strong> the<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> mighthsve kept their good luck more or less secret, at least<br />

as t o rztes. But it was certain thet Professor Yeblen did not. As Fine<br />

Professor he had been receiving the highest selary in the kpartment of<br />

ktherratfcs; now, without hawing changed at all, he recekved one-half<br />

agsin as much. Xis retirement pension equaled the salary of s~me of<br />

Princeton's best, and exceeded the pay of some of the best professors in<br />

the country. And as <strong>for</strong> the promise of pensions <strong>for</strong> widows of professors<br />

in addition, a thing which cost much in regular Teachers Insurance and<br />

Annuity Association contracts, based on accepted stock-cm,pny insurance<br />

practices, that looked like sheer gold te the beleaguered Princeton bi-<br />

versity faculty members, most of &om on retirement looked <strong>for</strong>ward to<br />

inadequate pensions <strong>for</strong> themselves, without having mde contingent pro- -<br />

vision <strong>for</strong> their wives.<br />

Though Dr. Flexsler hopsd tbt the <strong>Institute</strong>'s example would<br />

have a salutary effect in institutions throughout the country, and there-<br />

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