Show PROF ANDREWS AND HIS VIEWS why congressman walker opposed them he was responsible forthe Trouble which brought Abom ithe forced of the president of brown k a N abc 4 con new hampton pressman joseph 11 walker of worcester who la a of the bearl of trustees of brown university and to whose opposition to the public utter ances of president andreae on the subject of free silver the recent resignation of dr andrews is attributed that be started the agitation aei tation and that in hie opinion there is no chance that dr andrews will be permitted to remain or reconsider bis resignation in answer to queries by an associated press correspondent mr walker who is spending the dimmer at bis stock farm here stated today that he person ally started the trouble at brown at a meeting of the corporation of ane university last june this was done because the utterances of president andrew were at variance with the of the corporation on the question of national financial policy mr walker said nothing was said or done at the meeting of trustees that was not clearly within the line of duty on the purr of every member of the board and was eaid and done with a feeling of the warmest friendship for dr andrews there was not in the mind of a solitary member of the board the least idea of abridging president andrews in or private utterances on silver or any other question the corporation did nut deny mr An drewea resignation it sought a friendly conference with its chief executive officer that is all in turning from the corporation every of whom was his friend to the public and taking the position he has by himself and by abe position of the faculty I 1 cannot eee bow by any possibility the relations which mast necessarily eliet re tween the president of the university and abe corporation can be reec re ec congressman walker declared 11 closing the interview that dr andrews has taught other things than silver which were thought to be detrimental toabe progress of the university his position on the wage question mr eaid is bad |