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Show LDSSA Forum Today "For criticism to be helpful, ultimately, ul-timately, it is important that we cherish and value the things that we criticize. The anihilist or pessimist pessi-mist does not 'love what he chastizes.' chas-tizes.' " Neal Maxwell, executive vice president of the University, will develop this theme and direct it to the University studentbody today at noon in the LDSSA Forum in the West Institute on University Uni-versity Street and Third South. Vice President Maxwell will issue is-sue a comparative check list to the University student, first pointing out that, "This is he best generation genera-tion that has ever been produced," but that, "each student must realize this claim in a background of tremendous tre-mendous challenges to his generation." genera-tion." Vice President Maxwell will not indict protest, but will list problem prob-lem areas the critical student must overcome to make his criticism valid. Two of these are the young adult's attack on authority in his society and the rejection of the ristorical concept of work for gradual grad-ual change by demanding immediate immed-iate change. |