In an editorial in the carren; Harvard Alumni Bulletin, entitled "Multiple Loyalties" which comments on the recent election of Edward L. Katzenbach, Princeton '00 to the presidency of the Harvard Club of New Jersey, the question of the relations existing between Harvard and Princeton is treated in a most cordial manner.
Mr. Katzenbach taught political economy in Princeton for three years after his graduation, and also studied at the Harvard Law School, receiving his A.M. from Harvard University. In mentioning this relationship, the Bulletin writes:
"Mr. Katzenbach's Princeton loyalty is not subtracted from his Harvard loyalty; he may be a better man for being also a good Princeton man. To think anything else is to assume that colleges such as Princeton and Harvard are at war, or that there is a conflict of interest between them, so that the gain of the one must be at the expense of the other.
"Fundamentally, however, they are partners and not rivals. They share the same scholarly and educational purposes, and seek to contribute to the same nation the same type of trained youth. What is a gain for one such college is also a gain for the other. Loyalty to such a college, being loyalty to the cause which that college shares with others of a like mind, extends itself naturally to these allies and so finds itself renewed and confirmed." Daily Princetonian
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