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HOWARD TRUSTEES UPHOLD PRESDENT Decide Charges Against Dr. J. Stanley Durkee Are With- out Foundation. The board of trustees of Howard - d by proof. T Durkee d, in its ned to all the nd to the argu After due brought for- ¢ the trus. president personal dent Durkee's char- Tie has rendered es to Howard Univer- it £ 'om a college of mod- 1 iy 'Auence to the most fon for the educa- the colored race in es, In our relations hin1 frank and open. rences af opinion will al between! heads of institu- ung awnd their trustees voted complete A MAN CARRYMNG A BRIDGE TABLE AMD Two LAMPS FROM ONE RoomM To ANOTHER. COMPLETE ROOM OUTFITS DINING ROOM—LIVING ROOM — BEDROOM $ Dress Up the Home for the Holidays i ) % . P~ il I . 1928 (N. Y. Woeld) Press Pub. Ca. uate college faculties that the pre- ponderant majority of the faculties cordially sapports the administration of Presidemt Durkee. “It is ogr purpose together with the president to fmprove the university in | its organfzation, its teaching force, | and the mumber and character of the students, %o far as its resources allow, | 7 with hearty trustees. alumni.” Present at the meeting were the following trustees: Dr. Charles R. Brown of the Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn., president of the board of trustees; Dr. Sara W. Brown, Washington, D. ; Rolfe Cobleigh, editor of the Congregationalist, Bo: ton, Mass.; Dr. Michel O. Dumas Washington, D. C.; Dr. J. & co-operation between president, faculty nstity- d a personul conference embers of the undergrad. - 4 = 0) =———u|c—=|a|———[ale===——xlBlE ceptional Gifts. Han&kefch;e{ novs= elties that make ex- Durkee, Washington, D. Deyber, president of the 2 tional Bank, Washington, D. C. Albert ‘Bushnell Hart of Hai and | - d Urdversdty, Cambridge, Mass.; John Phili Cutting a Group of Hig’ h-Grad¢ In the best of the Dressy Models—made up in Pin Point Carmina Montabello Beaver, Wolf and Opossum. YOqul find t}le favorcd all featured—in these iflrmenls of exceptional craftsmanship. Third Floor. flounces. Black—and the Silk Underwear— Slips. Petticoats and Pet- tibockers—made up in Ra- dium, Milanese and Jersey of durable weight—tailored or Embroidered; and m{fle Street Floor. $3.95 pastel shades. Pettipoint Gerona Bolivia —and trimmed with Squirrel, Fox, | &€ 559 / R. Hawkins, president of the Pru-| dential Bank, Washington, D. C.; Dr. | WAR MEM>0RIAL HALTED' Thomas Jesse Jones of the Phelps. | = | Stokes Foundation, New York City;|Germany's National Monument to | C. H. Pope, vice president of the Mun- | Trust’ Co., Dead Temporarily Shelved. 5 BERLIN, December 11 (#).—Plans | for the erection of a natlonal monu-| ment to Germany's war dead, have| been shelved for the time heing. A ks committee headed by Dr. Otto Gessler, | Newport, R. I; Dr. C. minister of defense, has declded that | ley, Washington, D. C. | the republic's finances and the co Representing the General Alumni| ¢y economic situation do not w Assoclation were: | expediture of a large sum Dr. George Frazier Miller, Brooklyn, | money for an elaborate monument. | X. Y., presi of the General Alumni | It ‘is proposed to create a mas B. Dyett, New | “sacred e somewhere in the S Lightfoot. At-|heart of nany, which will ineclose « + modest but fmpressive shrine dedl- f those who fell | Leading art 1 s | ed to submit desjgns | he shrine. Washington, D. C. tanton J. Peelle, Washington, Dr. Ulysses G. B, Plerce of All Unitarian Church, Washington, D 3. Moorland, Brooklyn. . Quander, Rev. 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