Show Dear Many university students have been particularly interested in the series of political essays that have appeared recently in several issues of the summer But a critical observation is obviously apparent with so many political the author beats the drums and sounds the war-cry for his party while attempting to smear the opposition by blaming them for the malcontent and inefficiency which exists in the Such tactics are generally to be but at college or university an emotional or trumped-up presentation of political parties and figures is certainly to be Has the naive Bradford told us exactly why we should vote for the Republican other than that the candidates supposedly epitomize the acme of good Has Marchant given us one concrete reason for supporting the Democratic other than that price of baloney is and apparently the Democrats are And has the idealistic given us anything politically substantial that would warrant our voting for the Wallace third I think It is disappointing that university students cannot be given a positive presentation of political platforms and party purposes without the usual railing and cheap criticism of the opposition DILWORTH |