"The Campus Echo” cvKi'.iLrT AKi) local :^ev:s On W0d.n6sds.j'’ st, XTi. o'cxocic, DrC. 7, T^s. M» \V. Hohnson, Pres, of Howard University' a a a. ve'-: so cl tho st az';! faculty ot C._C. Xs 3*og6c1t- \'/C: ^ c0^^^ci-'O OX l^n.0 c'rnoi:"^' pT*c-.c't^l csl ever 3’endorecL frorr. t..:;:- pjx. ■:■; o'j.i' i.m'I: t c::*] uti . ^ .J'ciir.^o.,- £.ss'j.rcii 0.11 thcit ^ ir^.Mor Ij.o’’. OiJ . 1..0:., -i-.Tic n.-iii "to >^'--.ce vj&s nccessqry. The or t-iose f:.rt rjj.at:..or.rj v,l^s due T^ne fact that man’s ii£Li\ir±^ h^.'-L ■is"'fticp'c. hi.r. extc-.mc j.ly end not In- temr.lly. ho Cc-i. j , •’v>f3.s Tr.cst Lt£x1oi:gs Oj. training, but hed a tendency to evade phil'-sci.hy end the ministrj'-— the two bipanches of T.nc.vl-f>o nnJ oh 'ie-rclo:) hin Internally and teach him ho’.v to deal v;;'th his ieilo‘.;-:acUu'' Dr. Johnson at’.su:>"ea us th.; t ecM.rr 1 ity would not solve tne race problems. The only £0J/.itiOTi to ou'c ■'t’cb3.erus, rnd tne only guaj.—ntv^e of our rights are bctxer relationshi^s. ^ . He concluded his r.- ''eeoh 0;; r.C.'/i z1 r:g the students to^ ^ninjC profoundly—lool- r-t li-le as a rhcle. pay axxenxion to all things _ ^ regardless of ap-cai'or^t Irjpertinence, apply yourselves ana ocLurunicai,e your coriv’/luoions to c^hi^rs^ rpvip -f'ld nfl-'' C^onferonce on the American Hegro ol L.uU;m, Doo. 7-9, lSr>. Br. J.S. She~T.;Td, fnc orij^iviator ar.o. j/ros. ot tlicJonierence entertained the r/?i.il';ys a;, a oar.q.vrc nn ir.o IwQ.C. car.pus. ^'ihu(■'vlay Dee. B, 1927. 'i’n; oc-^clor. ?;?s g:’::id ajjd. favoredjviih tee prGsenccf li'^tiTi;".’v.'> ^;d iriSi. L’V'.c.i a"? 1' "■ ''i IT.Y* i Phillip E-of ^'Lj. s.':vr:C&r"; "r. C. Ifaync ~ Fedoral Covincil or t or o f " 0./ D 0 rt \i r i t D ioung, j:'IItor cjohnson of F. Y. , anc, oilc -Jour.'cH L rrts oi the U. S. other Drorninorii j.caries’s u.t' LIr. C. C. ST;e\;Iding v;as r.i* or o'_ c-r.. noniej. Pres. Coolidre prsorts tlet the soo-‘al well-being of our country rests u;^:on ih::; clj co■* lo:'' oi /et'^.i'Adice f.nv. ^ne enjor^ment by fl_L of t?:ose T;r'-'7 iI'.e-'cR ^ i i'?' tf; pro''.CiC/ion v'^'ich ?re guarsnxeed b''' the C-onstiti’.tior: of ui’ij.’ Lc.ndr lie d.:^;Lrr-?--) thc?t you cani;ot segregate the eeoi-onJoc of the ITogro f-:-o;:; those of any other group. Hr„ Cocla^re thin'cs that tire progr-e'- s of the iTcgro is ^ remarV.able He ur~es Coni'rc'ss to ?.o ar.yc^irg tLct is possjbJ.e a;oJ v/j.thin the limits of the Constiiuti.cnal Lrw to lo ciV'Csy wxih lyncaing. Dep.n A. Elder of TT.C. C. is nrking a state wide survey in an effort to lecrn of the ¥egroes' advsntages from college training.

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