All Princetonians should be ashamed that the only Princetonian who became President was a man whose academic brilliance concealed at times but not for long his Calvinistic arrogance, his inflexibility, his unhealthy delusion of being a Christ, and his advocacy of democracy for all nations which brought disaster to many of them. We almost had a President Burr, of course from Princeton; he might have been no worse than Wilson.
All Princetonians should be ashamed that the only Princetonian who became President was a man whose academic brilliance concealed at times but not for long his Calvinistic arrogance, his inflexibility, his unhealthy delusion of being a Christ, and his advocacy of democracy for all nations which brought disaster to many of them. We almost had a President Burr, of course from Princeton; he might have been no worse than Wilson.