A fascinating story about a process that could have changed the history of Princeton. I expect that Harbison would have made an excellent president, but Robert Goheen, the most intelligent person I have ever met, navigated Princeton through extremely challenging times twice in two years. In 1969, he pushed hard for coeducation and ensured that the sudden admission of women went as well as possible, and in 1970, he peacefully steered the campus through student strikes after the bombing of Cambodia.
A fascinating story about a process that could have changed the history of Princeton. I expect that Harbison would have made an excellent president, but Robert Goheen, the most intelligent person I have ever met, navigated Princeton through extremely challenging times twice in two years. In 1969, he pushed hard for coeducation and ensured that the sudden admission of women went as well as possible, and in 1970, he peacefully steered the campus through student strikes after the bombing of Cambodia.