Show LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Newspaper Should Not Poke Fun at Less Fortunate Schools We arc a couple of graduate students who think the Utah Chronicle is a very fine We ly saw a group of pictures in the Chronicle showing Reasons Why the Chronicle is the Best College We think the staff deserves for their We realize that we are not journalistic but also feel that occasionally attitudes and remarks slip into our paper that do not show the best sportsmanship and In a recent there was considerable comment concerning the inadequate athletic facilities of a neighboring This is not the first time we have observed comments of a similar Can't the columnists find something better to write about than to make fun of less fortunate That assuming that there are less fortunate Perhaps the school that uses a telephone booth for a as was suggested in last week's is just as acutely aware of its facilities as anyone Perhaps this university has qualities and advantages not to be found on the U of U A school newspaper has a great effect upon the attitudes and spirit of the student Rather than further inflating the ego of our school by poking fun at the Chronicle could do much towards improving undesirable conditions that exist For there is a lack of a friendly spirit among students which could be improved Is it possible that the friendly spirit found here as a whole is not up to par with that found at other If the same effort were used in bettering that is spent in deriding conditions found on other much could be Fred D. Harvey University Should Honor Says Student Editor I certainly believe that a series of articles eulogizing various phases of President Thomas' career should not conflict with your editorial A brief recapitulation of President Thomas' career in the Chronicle a short time but it was in the form of an obituary a grotesque revelation of Thomas is only the president of our you and presidents don't retire every It is not too early for student administrators to begin formulating plans for the ceremonies honoring President Thomas' Gordon Student Various Purposes of Legs Editor The legs are the lower extremities of the human They are used for walking by both the male and the female of the and by the female for some other The legs of the male rather This is probably due to the fact that they are usually enveloped in trouser They will not be discussed To the legs are a Not only are they un- avoidable if the lady in question wishes to move from one place to but also they are an important factor in determining whether or not she possesses what is known as a Legs were never really appreciated until the last They are a relatively new their popularity and importance have grown at a terrific The leg serves the same purpose in modern flirting that was served by the eye in Elizabethan Not that the eye is no longer used far from But nowadays it is kept as a last Legs are almost always encased in either or This fact is apparently one must make the most of Stockings are a carry-over from Victorian times when it was considered sinful to exhibit even the smallest part of a leg for even the shortest the modern girl uses stockings in an effort to show off her legs without showing Socks are worn for the purpose of setting off a well-built Many an admiring glance has been cast at a pair of nicely shaped bare legs with bright-colored socks to accentuate their Even the greatest of us may be conquered by the female who knows how to wear Campus socks are an interesting variation of this type of While they have not proved very successful as a lure for the wily they may be of some use to the hapless girl who has not been blessed with shapely The knee is an important part of the Its possibilities have hardly been It is the latest and the farthest point to which any great attention has been Much may be accomplished by the judicious exposure of the Much has been pro and on the subject of the usage to which the modern leg has been Some say that are and some that they are conducive to colds and ill After admiring the legs which abound on our glorious and after observing the happy faces and beautiful figures which iro with we think that we are qualified to present our We believe that legs are one of the greatest discoveries ever Jacob Student Lists Grievances Against University Editor Ever so often some patriarch who graduated from college three decades or some maniac of a indicts and produces tones eulogizing his old Alma In these volumes other universities are cast in a drab and melancholy From the standpoint of educational reluctantly I am forced to agree with the enthusiastic papas and fanatical But these are certain aspects about the University of Utah that even a loyal cannot a few characteristics to which I The Chronicle will never appeal to the entire student body until there is a greater variety of material and greater number of individuals mentioned in its The Pen should receive more publicity and The value of fraternities and sororities is highly their membership fees are impossibly They should concentrate more on public rather than We students should not be in Kingsbury hall but should receive the main Books should be lent over-night at least before 5 p. m. Better seating and light facilities in such buildings as the Liberal Physics and If high school students were to keep inside some of these dilapidated we would hear sneers so loud that they would shake the very foundations of the There should be more pencil More respect for the president and the The situation is desperate I believe there is only one solution and that solution is simple and Have a circular containing announcements read to the morning would destroy the pedagogical tenet that college students can find the things they want without being but it is sad to meet a senior who doesn't know that the Pen is published that there is a matinee dance every Wednesday and that there are assemblies every Christopher S. |