The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . clare their independence, go on astrike and demand that the Legislature repeal all laws establishing parentalcontrol. You gentlemen have been the beneficiaries of the States bounty at thisinstitution and above all classes of citizens, as it appears to us, should standto a man in upholding the Board in its efforts to grapple with a trying situ-ation when every force in the state should be exerted to restore peace andharmony at the institution. In conclusion the members of the board desire to extend to the Alumnisincere thanks for their unselfish ze
The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . clare their independence, go on astrike and demand that the Legislature repeal all laws establishing parentalcontrol. You gentlemen have been the beneficiaries of the States bounty at thisinstitution and above all classes of citizens, as it appears to us, should standto a man in upholding the Board in its efforts to grapple with a trying situ-ation when every force in the state should be exerted to restore peace andharmony at the institution. In conclusion the members of the board desire to extend to the Alumnisincere thanks for their unselfish zeal and labor in behalf of the Collegeand their efforts to induce the student body to return to duty and remainloyal to the College. Yours very truly, K. K. LEGGETT,D. L. McINNIS,WALTON PETEET,R. T. MILNER,T. D. ROWELL,W. P. SEBASTIAN,A. HAIDUSEK,Board of Directors of the A. & M. College of Texas. At first the Board refused to reconsider the answer and even made therefusal to a reopening of the trouble stronger. But finally they informally. Tom BEAbLEY OSCAR E1XI5 The Student Investigation Committee. HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. TROUBLE. 75 notified the committee that on June the 8th the Board would be in sessionand then would take up any charges they wished to make against PresidentHarrington, and that they would at that time consider a reopening of theinvestigation. That night the Senior Class was informed of the action of the Board inregard to the hearing. Also of the opinion of the Alumni committee that theSenior Class should decide on a method by which they could best renderassistance to the Alumni committee. After discussion it was decided thatan Investigation committee of seven be appointed to work under the Alumnicommittee. The five on the Investigation of February, consisting of , J., Beesley, Neale, Lee and Ellis were re-appointed and the names ofEvans and Casey made up thQ seven. Full authority to act for the Class was given the committee, and theywer
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