25 years ago: Haskell president reinstated, BIA says

From the Lawrence Daily Journal-World for May 25, 1989:

The U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs today ended an eight-month investigation at Haskell Indian Junior College by announcing the reinstatement of Gerald Gipp as president of the college. However, Gipp was to be transferred at his request to new duties in the Washington, D.C., office of the BIA. He had been temporarily assigned to Washington in October 1988 pending the review of alleged grading and employment irregularities. In a statement, a BIA spokesman announced the agreement to reinstate and reassign Gipp and said that Gipp had acknowledged “he could have done some things differently to avoid any possible appearance of favoritism.”