BLUE LAWS GONE,
CAMPUS SERENE
3000 W. S. C. Students Again
Pore Over Tomes—Parade Honors Mothers.
PULLMAN, Wash., May 8.—Peace: - „„ , „
reigned over the Washington statej New Slart' Says Hoi1™*-
college campus here today as 3000 A statement appearing in today's
students returned to classes, satisfied issue of the Evergreen, student news-
by the action of the college faculty paper, and bearing the signature of
last night in granting them every de- President Holland read:
mand made in their movement to "We have decided unanimously to
abolish compulsory attendance and: wipe out everything and start anew,
campus blue laws and to obtain more' Additional liberty has come to the
student and faculty control of col- students and with it comes the ad-
lege affairs. jditional responsibility of conducting
After attending all regular classes, the affairs of the student body in such
during the day, men students turned a manner that the state will be proud
out in full force this afternoon for, a of their actions."
military parade in honor of mothers, Both President Holland and the
who just arrived on the campus for! faculty criticized the students, how-
the annual mothers' week-end. ever, for using the strike as a method
The mothers saw no semblance of of attaining their ends.
dissension after the week of Student-. The Evergreen also contained a
administration disagreement. message from Robert Yothers, Wenatchee, in which he thanked the stu-
Faculty Decides Issues. dent ^ ^ £tudent committee and
The student movement started Mon-the faculty for their cooperation in
day when "Student Liberty associa- "bringing the movement to a suction" leaders presented Dr. E. O. Hoi- ce5sful culmination."
land, president, with a list of desired .
changes in administrative control andi New Rules m Effect.
was officially ended last evening when All rule changes made took effect
the faculty, serving as an arbitration'immediately, with the exception of
body, decided in favor of the students.pne, which provides for a $1 fine for
Dr. Holland had presented the pro-missed classes 48 hours before or after
posed changes to the faculty with his vacations, instead of the old method
recommendation for their adoption of losing hours of college credit. Thati
after an a\l-day session of a commit-rule awaits approval by the board of
tee of students and faculty had re-regents.
suited in the decision that the rules Although the student request for
would, make for progress at the col-the printing of all college social rules
lege. kvas granted, the rules were not ready
today for publication.