PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927 Student Senate Protests Against Conference Split Oklahoma A. and M. School Humiliated; College President Also Complains (United Press) Stillwater, Okla., Oct. 2—Protecting against the action of the six "seeding" members of the Missouri Valley conference in not recognizing the actions of the Association at Association at theOkhomaha A. and M. College has unanimously passed a resolution declaring its attitude toward, its treatment in the recent months. The Resolutions "He It Resolved; That this is an expression of indignation and a formal protest from the Student association at College to the recent action of the withdrawing team of the Missouri State College to the recent action of the withdrawing team of the Missouri State College for the failure to recognize the Oklahoma A. and M. College us as an official member of said conference. And The following resolution was introduced by the Student senate for the vote of the students at a giant mass and pep demonstration recently. "Be It Further Resolved: that the student association hereby expresses its appreciation of the unwavening stand taken in our favor by the press and in support of the organization; also for the sympathy expressed by the citizens of Oklahoma, and. "Be It Further; Resolved: that this is an expression of appreciation of this College, the College, of the attitude and good will manifested by the officials and alumni of it." President Complains In a statement issued by President Bradford of Alabama A. and M. College, he emphasized some of the same points. He expressed his belief that the press, the citizens of the state and other states of the Valley, and alumna He also pointed out that the school had obeyed every rule of the conference, has been loyal and honorable and conscientious under all circumstances. He said he never taken any part of the gate receipts away from home. "Our students have gone to work loyally, earnestly and conscientiously. This is great association, to build an adequate stadium," the president said. "This year we are just completing our curriculum which bring our seating capacity to 12,000 and the student body has plans to increase this to 20,000 in age." Records Are Good Records are kept. We live in the Valley and the record shows that we are by no means at the bottom of the list in our athletic accomplishments. We come within a few hundred stairs to the gymnasium, an institution as at least some of those who are included in the six who are retiring. We state these things, not in bitterness or in complaint, but in agreement with what is reasonably and fairly understood. "We are still hopeful that with mature consideration and with the earnest support of our friends, whom we regard as our friends and whom we know to be sportspersons of high character, the six great schools with whom it maintains its athletic relationships with the six great schools with whom it has played so plausibly during the past year." New Officers to Be in Charge of Annual Program Fine Arts School Elects During the regular recital hour of the School of Fine Arts, Thursday, at 4:15 p. m., the following officers were chosen by the students to attend: president;atherine Yingling, vice-president; Florence Beverney, secretary-treasurer. This committee will have full charge of details concerning the Fine Arts day, which is scheduled for Thursday. Oct. 27. These events will probably include exhibits of painting and drawing, a conference in the foreground, a reception, an orientation, a concert by Susan's band in the afternoon, am the Fine Arts banquet in the evening. 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