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Show Letter to trie Edit Quantity not quality Editor: I recognize that an editor does not bear the responsibility for the substantive content of advertisements which run in the paper. However, I hope you may be willing to run this letter, let-ter, at least in part, as a correction cor-rection of an ad on page six of your April 12th issue. The Utah foundation report mentioned by Campus Affairs Board in its April 12th advertisement adver-tisement is more than two and one half years old. And, contrary con-trary to the advertisement, the report does not mention a re-ceeding re-ceeding "quality of research material in the University Library" but, rather, a re- ceeding relative "qui" research material wl: pared with other metrS' the Association of It-Libraries. It-Libraries. Mr. Peter Dixon e; pus Affairs Beard Tito Ti-to me that the a&: was an attempt to get terested and concerned on the Library Pol) l Committee in order It,, the best possible ' port for the Libran-my Libran-my full support fl deavor, but I M1 should be placed longs: Upon ge ' share of the tottl ; budget for lWf and acquisitions. |