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Show LETTER CAUSES fS0WN SCHOOL Ohio College Asks Protcssor Who Opposed Harding to Resign Place ii iSTKH ', ct r,0 -The re.slg-iiatlou re.slg-iiatlou of Professor William Kstnorook Chancellor, as a member of the faculty fac-ulty of the college of WOOSteri was requested re-quested by the board of trustees KY1-d.iy KY1-d.iy on account of "exigencies due to tin publication Of letters to Senator Sena-tor Harding attributed to Professor Chancellor," The action of the board. In th form ; resolution, followed a hearing during dur-ing which I'r ifesM''r ( 1 . -ilor answered ans-wered questions tonchlm; the authorship author-ship of the letters which were alleged to have be n inimical to ihe .Senator's i .i ndiriacy. TEXT OF RI -Mi l ni The resolution calling for lJrofe.s-sor lJrofe.s-sor Chancellor"! resgnalion, follows: "It having com" to the knowledge of the board that circular letters are belnp .iii'-eii broadcast throughout I he country with reference to Senator Harding, Republican nominee for the i i i 1 icy. which Utters nre uttrlbut- il to I'rofc -. r 'il!:ntn K Chancel-lei Chancel-lei S part or srhll h lie admits to have been written by hlin; and, Whereas, ueh circular letters incited in-cited on the eve of th elei tion are for the manifest purpose of appealing to prejudice and to influence the elOC-'r.ite elOC-'r.ite of the country at the coining election; therefore, b II Resolved, That wo, the board of t trustees of the College of Woomet . repudiate und denounce such polltlca1 methods as utterly unworthy of outcollege out-college and country: and be It further "Resolved By the board that the College of Wester ndignanUy disclaim all connection with, knowledge of, or authority for the making and Issuing of any such circular letter." PRO! l SSOR'S SfTATl MI NT. After -i conferenci with a committee in I idlng Or. John Timothv Stone, president of the board. Professor Chancellor stated that, while tonsooi s 't the. nilmrrassment occasioned to the college, he felt in his breast that Ik had done nothing v.rong or Improper Improp-er nrd that he will continue to have the kindlleet feeling toward the college col-lege and the board |