The History of the A. & M. College Trouble, 1908

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AND M. TROUBLE. HI Mr. Sumners — What was the character of discipline during the strike?
"Excellent. The conduct was above reproach, except they would not at tend classes." "Were there any violent demonstrations or overt acts?" "There was a parade started the night before the strike while I was talking to the Senior Class. The under classmen were parading with brooms, and when I addressed the head of the procession telling them it was improper, etc., all disappeared and returned to their quarte
...rs." "Did you hear it said that militia was to be sent to the College at the time of the strike?" "I did not hear it mentioned by anybody and do not know that it was discussed by President Harrington or others at the College." "What was the attendance this session, at stated periods?" "On the first morning report, made October 1, 1907, a total of five hundred and eighty-three students were on the rolls, on February 13, 1908, there were five hundred and fifteen, which was the last day of the strike; on March 1st, there were three hundred and eighty-three; on March 14th, four hundred and fourteen, and at commencement about three hundred and sev- enty-five, the numbers varying slightly owing to some going and others leaving." Judge Scott — You have examined last year's attendance sheets and know the relative comparison?

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