The Strike, Continued J/otn page r. ing men, at the solicitation of the student committee, aiiived in town to look into the affair: Gen. Beaver, president, and Col. Woodward, of the Board of Trustees, and H. W. Mitchell, '9O, president, and A. C. Reed, ’92, of the Alumni Associa tion. These men, forming a trustee alumni committee, attended a stu dent mass meeting and listened to the grievances. At their request the president appointed a faculty com mittee to meet the student and the trustee-alumni committees for the purpose of arbitration. Thus the students accomplished their desire to ague personally their side of the case before members of the faculty. The meeting of the three com mittees took place last Tuesday af ternoon about an hour after the mass meeting. After matters were discussed thoroughly on all sides the points as stated below were 'arrived at. All the Division Officers will have daily office hours. The stu dents have the privilege is carry to the Division Officer, President and Trustees, objections to methods used by any of the instruction force. If the studenls returned to college it was promised that no methods of retaliation would be used against them either individually or collec tively ; also that work would be taken up where it left off, that is, it would r.ot be necessary for the stu dents to make up the time lost. It was, however, impossible to clear up everyihing in the short time. It is the opinion on both sides that the rules regaiding attendance at recitations will be greatly revised. The student committee was given the piivilege to meet the faculty com mittee at some future time and have a voice in making recommendations to the trustees regarding holidays. As to the Thanksgiving vacation the students will be given either the va cation requested in the petition or a the State collegian g““ ms jf m BL I STANDARD PORTABLE WW fWi I iM DIRECT READING Weston Standard Portable Voltmeter WL. Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and Musical Instiuments Belleforste, Pa. YEAGER & DAVIS SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT ID ts 1 lefon te S. E. KIMPORT Dealer in Choice Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb and Poultry in Season. State College, H, GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA. Thirty yctirV experience in Tailoring, Samples ot the finest Imported (•cod', ulu ttys on hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. PALACE RESTAURANT Ch> then* for a full line of Sand wiches and Quick Lunch We use oui own linme-hoiled Mam in Sandwiches. Oysters served in all styles Boarding by the week, day or meal. W. G. CALDWELL, Prop, GEPHART Dealer in all Standard Makes of NITTANY LIGHT & POWER GO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats yu THE MEAT MARKET on PUGH ST. Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. Voltmeters, Ammeters, Ohmetters and Portable Galvanometers For Laboratory, Testing and Swith-board use Our Portable Instruments are recognized as STAXDARD The semi-portable Labora tory Standards are still better. Our Station Voltmeters and Ammeters are unsurpassed in ■ point of extreme accuracy and lowest consumption of energy Weston Electrical Instrument Co Main Office and Works Waverly Park, NEWARK, N. J, New York Office, 74 Cortlamlt St. WILLIAMS & ROAN Furniture Dealers FOLDING BOOK CASES CHEFFONIERS STUDY TABLES SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS LEMONT, PENN.