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Show Letters to the Editor 1972 . 1 Bo Double-Parked 'en '2on costs. Secondly, want-ads stating ipe f;naceyou need to be in- -fisVwise because J, need more money 0n A would gladly T " tf eir expenses to ' Mike Megeath IS6 he merit iat he no writ whatsoever to Recent suggestion that h0 Advisory Committees n rfeunderthe banner and m ofASUU.Affil.ationwi ve U and fury of ASUU ,e .f would only make ed committee less ef- Psychology Department . are not isolated in an Albiston, and Limburg owe the students of the University an apology. They have acted as though, by some species of moral superiority, they possess the right to blackmail themselves favors and the right to assert their own honesty when they have patently lied and deceived. Perhaps, if the appropriate apologies are forthcoming, for-thcoming, Messrs. Moss and Albiston, and (with supervision) Mr. Limburg, may, in the name of forbearance and common humanity, again be regarded as fit to serve. Steve Gould Miztaken Editor: Thumbs up to James Waldo for being continually unsuppressed by attempted control of the press. And speaking of demented minds, what train did Richard Barnum-Reece get off? Pity he didn't include the name of the "libber" who reached across the table to shove his teeth down his throat; a gesture that should be praised. Diana Telford The pill "advisory committee" struggling for a weak voice in department affairs. Instead students are full members of the department's graduate and undergraduate committees. Psychology's undergraduate un-dergraduate committee, for example, consists of six elected student representatives and four faculty members. Last year the committee was instrumental in the establishment of an experimental free curriculum program for psychology majors and a paraprof essional program (The Psychology Assistant Program) for the student who wants to work in the field of psychology without graduate training. This year the committee will be picking up the task of class evaluation in the department and exploring further innovations in undergraduate curriculum. Our meetings have always been open to any student who wishes to attend. Our Psychology Student Ad- "'Sa7Cen,e'IPSAC)isactualryan academic advisory center staffed entirely by undergraduate volunteers. In this center well-trained well-trained psychology majors serve as academic advisors for their fellow students supplanting begrudged cursory, and often ill-informed advice rendered by faculty. Again we ask what ASUU could do to improve the Psychology Student Advisory Center. Neither of these important efforts ef-forts by psychology students is in need of ASUU intervention. No thanks, Mr. Moss. Make it happen elsewhere. Ted Inkley Student Co-Chairman Psychology Undergraduate Committee David Shaw, Ph.D. Faculty Co-Chairman Psychology Undergraduate Committee Jim Beardall, Director PSAC An appeal Why isn't KUER used to notify people further? They could read the list as a public service. There you have two media working to notify folks. It is also practical to post the list in the Union lunch areas or other parts of the building. Everyone can go steal parking tickets and Mr. Appeals says there is nothing written up against doing it. James A. Nelson Embers Editor: The Chronicle must have reached an all time low to consider the 'chew review' worth publishing (Nov. 29). Are we to conclude that the reporter's experience extends only to cryptic language and Bread? Surely he did try some food, besides the bread and homemade divinity or did he only visit the restaurant to admire the decor and read the menu? If we are going to be subjected to a 'chew review', please let us have someone with taste I Mike Franklin Editor: Someone has said, "Your right to swing you fist around ends where my nose begins." Granted, the woman does have the right to bear or not to bear a child and this right can be fully exercised before conception. However, the woman's right ends where the child's life begins. A zygote is alive and it has exactly the same number of chromosomes per cell as a grown man, so it is a living human. Parenthood entails responsibility. Anyone who is not willing to accept that responsibility has no right getting for getting som6onei pregnant. Except in the cases of rape, incest or definite hazard to the woman's life, the pregnant woman has no right to take the unborn child's life. Life is a precious gift not to be terminated at the whim of an irresponsible coward Scott Soulier s Editor: I picked up the Chronicle Thursday morning and there was my license number on the impound list. Since I had not received any parking tickets lately I felt there was still hope left. I treked down to the basement of the Park Building and went to the appeals office. I asked the man why my number was on the list. He checked his files and said I had four tickets for overtime at meters. "If you think I believe you never received one of these four tickets, you're wasting my time," said the appeals man. I asked him if it were not possible someone had ripped off my four parking tickets as a practical joke. Why is it assumed that everyone reads the Chronicle? Excuses Editor: So Nevin Limburg has been claimed to be "very responsible" and "very honest," but it is adequately clear that he has been very dishonest in this case, and the attempt to whitewash his dishonesty is very transparent. I must assume not only that it is very transparent to the campus bystander, but that it must have been clear to Mr. Moss that it would be transparent; thus the cover-up and face-saving is not an attempt to hide the dishonesty, but a very bald claim to the right to practice it. And I believe that Messrs. Moss, |