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part of the School of Matheumtics* staff, which was the source of 6- if<br />

not most of the bitterness, Flexner, proud of the School, loyal to Veb-<br />

len <strong>for</strong> making a success of It, could not and would not believe in the<br />

seriousness of such canard.<br />

Nevertheless, it might be conceded that vhen it cam to =king<br />

it u? to the University, Plermer was generous and, though he was pressured<br />

by Morey's attitude, grateful <strong>for</strong> the art-historian% support in establish-<br />

ing the School of Humnis'tie Studies. Certain it is that he was deeply<br />

impressed -- unduly impressed, perhaps -- by the two strong men in the<br />

academic life of the Znstitute in those ezrly days. But vithout them he<br />

night not have succeeded as he did,<br />

In organizing the School of Humanistic Studies the Director was<br />

particularly insistent thzt the Board should recognize, the experimental<br />

nature of everything whlch hsd been done, the flexibility whrch it mu~t<br />

always preserve ta change the fields of activity, as %en and moneyR<br />

might become available, or m-bers of the present faculty retire or die.<br />

Thus he refused to estzbl ish "chairs" which must be f f lled when they be-<br />

cane vacant, whether ox not them was sn outstanding man to call, or'<br />

whether smthing new which did permit the appointment of an outstanding<br />

scholar or scientist gavz greater promise. Here he alluded agafr-to the<br />

example of the ~oll&e de Prance. When he appointed three out of five<br />

humanfsts who were within eleven years of the retirement age, wfth the<br />

announced purpose of enabling them te finish writing tkfr records <strong>for</strong><br />

posterity, he manifestly had to refresh these most important principles<br />

in the minds of the Trustees, Fie did it fn the foll~ing:<br />

f hope that we shall never foxget the truth of what our first<br />

years have abundantly demonstrated: namely, that the success

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