The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . , Texas. Judge Scott represented Dr. Harrington during the investigation. JudgeScott came in late, and it took him some time to get acquainted with thesituation. During the whole trial Judge Scotts attitude toward the stu-dents and alumni was such as gained their unfeigned friendship. No matterhow things went he was always jovial, and would laugh as big as any onewhen he would make a bust about some military feature or would get tan-gled up on some college phrase. The fact that he represented the opposition, together with his likeness toBill Taft,


The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . , Texas. Judge Scott represented Dr. Harrington during the investigation. JudgeScott came in late, and it took him some time to get acquainted with thesituation. During the whole trial Judge Scotts attitude toward the stu-dents and alumni was such as gained their unfeigned friendship. No matterhow things went he was always jovial, and would laugh as big as any onewhen he would make a bust about some military feature or would get tan-gled up on some college phrase. The fact that he represented the opposition, together with his likeness toBill Taft, did not keep him from being liked and admired by all that becameacquainted with him. In talking over the investigation he says the funniestthing of it all to him is that he did not cross-question Jess Dale or GrandpaHutson. They were loaded and I knew it; there was no use in startingsomething I might not be able to stop, he says. Judge Scott says the A. and M. is a great school, and from now on hewill take a deep interest in its The loyalty of the Cadets to the Football Team. HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. TROUBLE. XXIII. (From McCaulays Virginia).Ye good men of the commons, with loving hearts and true,Who stand by the bold tribunes that still have stood by you,Come, make a circle round me, and mark my tale with care,A tale of what Rome once hath borne; of what Rome yet may is no Grecian fable, of fountains running wine,Of maids with snaky tresses, or sailors turned to in this very forum, under the noonday sight of all the people, the bloody deed was men still creep among us who saw that fearful seventy years and seven ago, when the wicked ten bare sway;Of all the wicked Ten still the names are held of all the wicked Ten, Appius Claudius was the stalked along the forum like King Tarquin in his pride;Twelve axes waited on him, six marching on a side;The townsmen shrank to right and left, and eyed askanc


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