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g EVEY NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MAY 15, HOVARD STRIERS " END LONG BATILE Return to Classes on Promise | of Faculty Hearing, But Make More Threats. Striking students at Howard Uni versity returned to their classes this morning, and the faculty, true to its promise, voted at a spectal this afternoon to consider their ances The strike ended late vester ernoon after a tumultuous th session of t ent 1 Rankin Memori: cision came just in strikers from suspension Normal conditions prevail ity today after a hec | placards posted about the campus | KE > taken down, and the clapper which was removed from the bell on sity bui was ret e offic A mer has sed to ring th during the ¢ Phote fon of the strike, tk , would have led to the university ve the pri reply to the strike: ed by the faculty thi the faculty at a sp vy 13 voted— faculty is willing to col dopted by the any compl “Being d ous of e dleasant situ on that has pre at Howard University since Y. on representation of a group of leading citizens of the DI trict of Columbia that amicable rel tions would be restored when the stu dents resumed normal relationship with the university, that no penalties will be enforced upon any participants in the strike, that the administration will ir diately ke up the matter of revision of the rules affecting physical education, that no cuts will be charged | A large si for the time that students have been |sented to th out of class, that no further suspen-|by Henry L sions be made under the 20-cut rule Temple, 2 until the situation is settled, the stu ne. at 4 meeting held in dent body in Rankin Chapel, on the | Temple last ht. Mark E. afternoon of May 14, vote to return|made the ntation speech to class as of M e Charles F Aufenthie secret: Wholesale suspensions Will be res The resolu dents read the u 13 that th normal re s threatened V. THOMAS E. McGUIGAN. he faculty in the event of a_con 4 tudents “losing of and they did not be- |, iple for which they were | fighting justified such a disaster. the students be informed as |\ 1 ses unt or grievance of the y return to normal re- ing that it is in accordance action of the faculty of May udents have returned to potentate es of the Mystic thian K. ipolis Grotto, unfurled the flag. SUCCESSOR NANED FOR WG, AN Rev. T. E. McGuigan, For- merly at St. Patrick’s, Com- ing to St. Paul's. Rev. Thomas F for two vears at versity and then ¥ tioned at St. Patrick’s Chu {eity, and who is now pastor | Ambrose’s parish, Baltimor: appointed pastor of St. Paul's pi |effective June 2 o fill the vac nt death of i McGuigan, who was Mackessy, vice hdiocese and sec retary to / ishop Curley, has been appointed lor, to succeed Bish op-elect William J. Hafey on June 24, according to official announcement to- day. Rev Hugh J at St s and Jame Monaghan, assistant . has been port, Md., Father ed his earl School the: harles’ Coll Seminary and the Catholic University. | tationed at Catholic sent to Baltimore . Westminster. Native of Baltimore. The new chancellor Is a Balti and is of the younger pr i the and later atte i College. . Mary’s £ »d at the S ian Semi in Washington. Father Mackessy was ordained De cember 21, 1918, in the Cardinal Gibbons. 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