The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . If, • »^ ^ j^^:—; ^:>^ V <-• V—^ yicc-fi/ The Board of Directors of the A. & M. College and SecrUai y S. E. Audren-s.{Directors Peteet and Milner not in group.) HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. TROUBLE. 33 At 10 oclock the Houston A. and M. Club committee appeared before thesenior class for the purpose of getting them to extend the action of theprevious evening by promising to return to classes on the next Monday. Practically every senior expressed himself, twenty-two promised to re-turn to classes, twenty were undecided, and preferred t


The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . If, • »^ ^ j^^:—; ^:>^ V <-• V—^ yicc-fi/ The Board of Directors of the A. & M. College and SecrUai y S. E. Audren-s.{Directors Peteet and Milner not in group.) HISTORY OF THE A. AND M. TROUBLE. 33 At 10 oclock the Houston A. and M. Club committee appeared before thesenior class for the purpose of getting them to extend the action of theprevious evening by promising to return to classes on the next Monday. Practically every senior expressed himself, twenty-two promised to re-turn to classes, twenty were undecided, and preferred to have at least tendays to see how things would turn, and some five or six felt that they wouldbe compelled to leave the school. However, no one wanted to in any waymake their decision binding on any one else, therefore the matter was leftto individual action. Since some were going to remain anyway, the nextthing in order was to get as many of the boys back as possible, and to thisend a committee was appointed to communicate with the ones who hadgone and try to induce them to return. The work of t


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