HIBBEN, JOHN GRIER (1861-1933), American educator, was born at Peoria (Ill.) , on April i g, 1861. He graduated at Princeton university in 1882 ; was a student at Princeton Theo logical seminary from 1883 to 1886; and later studied at Berlin. In 1887 he was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church and was a pastor for four years at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In 1891 he returned to Princeton, where he taught logic as an instructor, assistant professor, and from 190 7 professor. In 1912 he succeeded Woodrow Wilson as president of the university. His works include Inductive Logic (18g6) ; The Problems of Philo sophy (1898) ; Hegel's Logic (1902) ; Logic Deductive and Inductive (1905) ; The Philosophy of the Enlightenment (1910) ; A Defence of Prejudice and Other Essays (191I), and The Higher Patriotism (1915). He also edited the Epochs of Philosophy series.