Show Suggestions wanted In reference to the article concerning i v written as an attempt to smear the dents who believe in the formation of a stud s we feel that the issue at hand con a not a We do not wish to engage in name-calling fighting among personalities but instead are vital a ly concerned with the formation of an which would aid the entire student body in We are anxious to receive criticism fr anyone who is genuinely interested in the and who is willing to discuss constructively to merits or demerits of the j The through Parry Sorensen has declared that a co-op bookstore were up the money now obtained from the sale of would have to be raised in some other way per haps through higher In answer to this feeble advocates of a student bookstore The student bookstore would be based on long-term longer than the term of office of certain members of the state The student even if ready to handle student orders by this coming could not possibly cut into the profits of the existing book-store to such an extent that would cause an crease in Advocates of the student bookstore feel that by the time it became a mature the legislature would undoubtedly be much more re- to the wishes of schools and would realize 1 the profitableness of investing in the education of its people and enable more students to enter we feel that the tion offers a short-term that based on the political shenanigans of a whimsical to a long-term highly practical j j The judiciousness of removing all profits from the existing bookstore in order to supplement the general University fund is questioned as to its practical foresight and long-term Whenever a business firm returns all its profits to the sponsoring this inevitably in the firm having no conception of how much working capital in the form of delaying requisitions hindered by red is at its the existing bookstore under the circumstances can do nothing but to attempt to maximize its profits with no thought of how much service should be extended to the students which might result in increased The necessity of forming a student bookstore might well have been avoided if the students did not have to endure the Paying more for texts at the university bookstore than can be obtained Having to wait until the middle of the term before receiving Having to purchase stationery in exceedingly small quantities instead of making available larger bulk braids for holding paper in folders sold at for 9 sold at f ive-and-tens downtown at for Having to pay 20 for government prints which may be obtained free of cost from the U. S. The Committee for a Student Bookstore is not composed of politically homogeneous elements at the student body and is not a group which believes that the ideas it advocates are the only Our primary concern is that the students receive as much out of college as is possible without the obstruction of a bookstore which throng its policy cannot subscribe to the welfare of A student bookstore would be to the premise that promoting academic of the student is the primary concern of a j COMMITTEE FOR A STUDENT Only one knight H Dear Oh the shame that has befallen the uni when uncouth individuals such insult men of Honor and Distinction W ord This disgusting bit of u-e has attempted to blacken l the of the greatest knight of all If KNIGHT were in the habit of take my and mop up the x peasant and his flea-bitten i for I am 0 s To him my identity shall remain a I have chosen to reveal I dislike e l ing my but if this wishes j to cause Iam J Graciously m a THE WHITE |