Addresses And Proceedings At the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the American Whig Society, of the College of New Jersey, Princeton, N.J., June 29th, 1869
Addresses And Proceedings At the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the American Whig Society, of the College of New Jersey, Princeton, N.J., June 29th, 1869
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He went away, and it fell upon me to discharge his executive duties. It was a very happy thing that he went under those circumstances, for the students were very glad to have him back again. (Applause.) I do not know whether you ever heard of the ''reign of terror;*' but I believe they called my short ad- ministration by that name. The Doctor returned in the fall of 1848, and continued president until 1853, when he tendered his resignation. One of the members of his family asked him if he had s...poken to me about it. He said " No ; and I am not going to.'' I had had something to do with pre- venting his previous resignation, and he had reason to suppose that I would oppose his resignation Digitized by Google OF THE AMERICAN WHIG SOCIETY. 2 I 3 Strongly and earnestly ; as I should have done if I had known it. The Doctor was a wise man, a good man, a zeal- lOus man ; an excellent counsellor, and an admirable presiding officer. He told me that the reason he resigned was that the state of his health was such that he could not give that attention to the religious instruction of the college that he felt it was his duty to do.
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