Show 0 OF t 77 aw Z 5 M V J g J W U 0 g m nn g rv V g n IV gm WW 4 5 fi N t RM F cr ON 50 NO R R au FA F A fw 4 4 77 12 1 BROTHS q 4 PRESIDE 6 I 1 IX I 1 arp v I 1 OBE OB DR E BENJAMIN BENJAM tM ANDREWS A I 1 GREAT SCHOLAR e been censured by the tee for his views view on F economic noat S echo ot the late I 1 fresly presidential bial RE E benjamin andrews president of brown university who has been warned by the trustees to suppress his bis views in favor of free silver and protection is 1 a man of great learning he is the son of a baptist clergyman who lived at montague mass s but preached ed in the adjoining tawn awn of north sunderland the fathers salary was a year the son aided in the support of the family by working saturdays and holidays in a mill he also bent his energies and his back to the care of a garden patch I 1 near the family residence he had a great fondness for reading from his earliest youth he was sent to the powers institute at Barn ardston in 1864 and remained two terms he continued his education at the wesleyan academy at wilbraham mass and laid the foundation for a notable career leading up to his present Dosi position tion his rebuke by the trustees is a result of the late presidential campaign dr andrews wrote a book on the financial question under the title of an honest dollar the silve rites used some of his arguments and an impression got out that he was a 16 to 1 free silver qa t g K am 9 40 i W i i ME a p I 1 M g r I 1 1 egsa ss op opinion I 1 was I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 utmost CUM 7 1 censured ita liesa ipa isail 10 ma bo be laid t the courage y self and still worse to speak this cen censure sire ordered order etl tobe abe administered by A a bonim mit teet ot trustees is a blot upon the history fistori of that hor honored ored college which VL a century of will not wipe out roan man the trustees appointed a committee I Ltee to warn the president to sup biess his opinions in the future in 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 T 1 I 1 I 1 11 u I 1 i J j X i I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I al I 1 1 11 z I 1 1 I 1 IN 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 a I 1 I 1 I 1 11 1 I 1 DR DIL ab E B ANDREWS his baccalaureate sermon at the university of chicago president prescient harper condemned the trustees of brown la in diEc discussing the right to think he said of the brown university incident even the sacred circle of the university where if anywhere there should be opportunity to think and express ones es thoughts not infrequently is felt the tron iron hand of authority moved d oy suspicion and self interest in ai free and fair new england the ground on an walt which h the struggle for or freedom of I 1 I 1 e j I 1 A n 42 rl aa 1 I 1 |