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STUDENTS RALLY T0 AID PROFESSORS Dpsting of Faculty Members| Will Be Appealed to Board === of Curators. ope ) By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, Mo., March 21.—Nearly 3.000 students, at a mass meeting last night, decided to appeal to the board of cuj s from the decision of the board’s exgeutive group ousting three faculty bers of the University of Missouri. e board's action was predicated on circgplation among students of a sex queftionnaire, which was held to be highly improper. | Intervention of t- professors, both | under fire of the board, averted possible | violence at the meeting. One was Dr. Harmon O: Degrafl, dismissed by the board, effective March 23. The other ‘was Prof. Jesse Wrench, who was repri- manded by the board. 1 "The students adopted & resolution to | = memorialize the full board of curators, at its meeting April 6, to reconsider the action of the executive board. The res- olution asks that the board retain De- graff, Prof. Max Meyer and O. H. Mow- Ter, student assistant in psychology. Prof. Meyer is an _internationally known psychologist and inventor and has been on the Missouri faculty 25 years. Last night's meeting was held in the university auditorium, which university officials invited the students to use. The board's action was believed to | have forestalled any slash in the uni- | versity’s appropriations by the Legis- lature. It had been reported members of the House committee on appropriations were inclined to cut the institution's budget unless summary action was taken against those responsible for the sex questionnaire. . TEXMTKILLED IN DUEL. Unfinished Agreement Found on Scene Indicates Girl Cause. DALLAS, Tex., March 21 (#). — An- drew M. Blue, jr., salesman, was shot and killed, and G. B. Plerce, State manager of the Interocean Casualty Co., was wounded in a shooting in Pierce's office in a downtown office building here yesterday. An unfinished agreement which pledged Pierce to have nothing more to do with a Miss Irma Tarrant was found in the office. It was not signed, but appeared to be in Blue's hand- writing. It ended abruptly with a clause relating to the payment of bills. record-breaking meal. The snake, near- | Missouri Governor, Absent, Thanked for Inaugural Presence By the Associated Press. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March 21.—Gov. Henry S. Caulfield yes- terday received a letter from U. S. Grant, 3d, chairman of the Hoover inauguration committee, expressing the appreciation of the committee for Gov. Gaulfield’s presence at the inauguration. The governor, however, was busy in his own office here dur- ing the inaugural ceremontes. “That just shows,” sald the governor, “the unimportance of my attendance for the ceremony.” Python Swallows Deer. 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