Show Page Student Life Friday Oct 29 1976 12 Viewpoint Texboolc problems caused by campus mortopol i I 6yFA1j£hoe8iij result of these cuts has been that students are unable to buv textbooks If these students are lucky the hook may be reordered Stuto in arrive within a couple of Meeting reported 22 Oct weeks if they are not dent Life Fridd Mr Caldwell presumlucky the books will have of "most be shipped some disthat to stated ably tance to arrive weeks latthe problems with texter if at all books are caused primarThis quarter for exam ily by the lack of faculty the not and by pie the order for one of my support bookstore ” I have no classes was cut in half rc doubt that many faculty suiting in nearly members are habitually the students unable to buy late m submitting their hooks When I requested textbook requirements more books the hook but to imply that that is the stores response was that only problem seems to me since the books had to he would like to make a few comments concerning the statements made by Mr Jeff Caldwell at the last Execute e Council I - ( one-ha- a bit of bureaucratic buck- passing For example in four years at this institution I have had my requests systematically cut from 20 percent to ho percent text-txio- k special lt ordered dhtir had to somehow fault guarantee that ali would I be purchased “ suggest that books are regularly available the first week o needs of any quarter the the students are not henm met I further suggest t a the lxok situation at I ''I where there is a stututorv restriction on competition would 1h‘ alleviated if our bookstore were not a vir tual monoMly Hie tupi talistic system ot compe titmn promoting eftic iem y dot's have certain advan aiso know of instances ot the IxHikstore umiuter ally substituting a request ed textliook with aiiothfi inadequate one so tfiit tne professor had to xerox ma’ena! tor the stuilerts until the original hook I re text too i (b-cv- f e they our ause !h eii tiers lac k the tfier si' it'll hei fieirg ad s i tu pi oi to K ii s rei him' ot f i tii mpn' 'o e u ul! v memfuTs ep' a ' o e Ml' of o" :: eir ’Ms a on o’ ! stated pur jirg fai ilitate e : f i Uah ambig i ‘er'ial abrid ! i":i'' io"i ' wti "t I unu i eptible strut tors - C ! i ofl s In- Ixvr-ro- of fo r tfl‘ identical to me thit Mr 'i ts 'here to fe t of view for : r ken ‘ FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 store AND DOOR is i to ltji the bvi orupletely fa" its mission I vuD gest however that be' it lay s tho entire blame ‘7 in ds problersonthesevn hundred fai ulty members j f house put in order More sjer ticallv if lx Hik orders n questionable should lx- - faegx or suited be'? cuts aremaiej i arbitrary orders spis'ific book 1 ders should SEVER s flanged for any reasot Every time the boa store fads to provide a with class needs t tads the s'udentbodv cd 1 t therefore the imnerO y W 29 6:00-9:0- 0 sterns sy do not mean by all of this that I PM OFF ON EVERYTHING' pineih :SB !II!CALCUlATOaS tarian its own 1'le'im tree tor one find ii f acceptance the type a a c a d e m i c censors!: w hu h w e deplore ir tov texts" invites it elds t of mine "the ’’ qualifications judge tmeks in their orois ' 'v climate seli-tio- be iletermine t" ! to sparttham functioning university re (juirt's ui udemic freedr and deversity of optruoc A commit tee t0 textlnKik tode? texts orel e w a i d t ' t t hv t a c ul! v mem f w rs lias puzzles me k s ot understari me intellectual dered ore the sugges 'xsiks orderisl by if on Mr s pro-lessor- I v enrollment is lower than ex if or students peeled books or use them jointly 'which situation is impossible to predict i However just as often the out eral lack choos- lit' went classes on to suggest hat commit tees h establishetl to "re- V Cities Sometimes this works - give guidelines tor ing texts for ttieir - I swim m id |