Show r E f THE CHRONICLE so far has not spared its comment upon the acts of certain students where such students have laid them themselves open to criticism It is the aim of TIlE THE CHRO CHRONICLE ICLE to defend the rights of all students imp impartially impartially- l ti l y Last week we were somewhat severe in com com- upon the mutilation of the daily papers by some unthinking person who wh was a little littie too handy with the scissors We dont don't think however that what was said upon this matter was too severe as such selfish actions on the part of students cannot be too strongly condemned But at the same time the majority of the students are the sufferers and it is they who have the best right to complain Therefore we cant can't see why the librarian should make the matter still worse by re removing removing removing re- re moving the Tribune from the rack thus depriving all students of the widest read daily It looks as though the librarian rian assumes a perpetual enmity to exi exist t between between between be be- tween students and the library manage manage- ment Whatever infringement of library rules there has been is due to the thoughtlessness thoughtlessness thoughtlessness thought thought- or selfishness of a few few and and we wesee wesee wesee see no justice in making the large majority suffer for their actions Even had one of the dailies been stolen bodily we see no reason why the next issue should not have been placed upon the rack as usual When some bome mischievous urchin throws a astone astone astone stone and smashes a street lamp the mayor mayor doesn't immedi immediately tely i sue an order to remove all street lamps lamp to a place of safety Instead the culprit is sought for forand forand and punished if found We vVe want to distribute our criticism impartially impartially impartially im im- partially and where it is due hence we protest as strongly against the action of the librarian in this matter as we have against o that of those whose misdeed he heo aims to punish J i i j |