The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . DR. N. H. BROWN Late head of E. E. Department. FELIX PUCKETT Student-Assistant. to what Dr. Lomax said, I did say that Dr. Gilbert and I had consideredresigning, but I also stated that for the good of. the College we had decidednot to resign. Concerning the statement made by Mr. Cruse that I hadmade a remark concerning Dr. Harrington, I met Mr. Cruse, and he said heunderstood that I was encouraging the boys. I asked him where he gothis information. He said some one told him about it, but refused to giveme the name. The conversation was about as Mr
The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . DR. N. H. BROWN Late head of E. E. Department. FELIX PUCKETT Student-Assistant. to what Dr. Lomax said, I did say that Dr. Gilbert and I had consideredresigning, but I also stated that for the good of. the College we had decidednot to resign. Concerning the statement made by Mr. Cruse that I hadmade a remark concerning Dr. Harrington, I met Mr. Cruse, and he said heunderstood that I was encouraging the boys. I asked him where he gothis information. He said some one told him about it, but refused to giveme the name. The conversation was about as Mr. Cruse gave it, exceptthat I dont remember whether I said that Dr. Harrington was ruiningthe school or not. Witness said that Mr. Puckett never served him as ago-between with the students. Witness said he talked to Mr. Pittuck inDallas, as testified by Mr. Thomas, but that it was concerning the intentionof Mr. Pittuck to come to the College to urge the students to come backto work. I advised him, said witness, that things were running alonga
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