Show Letters to the Editor Let's Stop Dear One of the last things I wish to do as student chairman for foreign student activities is to prolong the sudden furor that has developed over attempt to unify and make successful the foreign student I feel it is time for ian end to the controversy arid a start for Some salient points in Dennis Lothrop's need LOTHROP accuses me of brushing off and ignoring questions and problems from foreign I can only say that each foreign who wished to state an opinio granted that privilege j It is Lothrop's false allegation that I put off discussion of the housing problem until next because of my own selfish reasons of et As the witching-hour of I was asked by many of the foreign students themselves to postpone this discussion as they had other et l would like to go on that Til be glad to stay up and discuss these problems all night if it will aid the foreign student AS TO THE issue of foreign I student representation in the is it possible that students on campus have more than one As it the foreign student community will have much more direct than most other campus In order to give each nationality group it would require some 45 The pen be an instrument for good or for the destruction of positive attempts to right You wax a little when you state that the meeting was hypocritical in nature and a testing ground for future big IN ALL I extend to you an invitation to join with and help us in our attempts to integrate our foreign guests successfully into our University community instead of working against There is need for help in the and sub-committees for brother-sister home hospitality and The very existence of the above committees shows that we are striving to a little more realistic and face these not ignore Respectfully RALPH THOMSON Nino names appeared on the following Due to lack of space the names were not The names arc on file in the Chronicle Dear Under authoritative demand certain works from the current student art exhibit were IN RESPONSE to this curtailment of academic a student demonstration was planned by Art Club but the office of the presidency stifled it by a threat of serious When confronted with the argument of academic freedom the administration questioned our right to force upon the public eye works which were deemed This is not the first instance in which public opinion has intimidated the SINCE THE advent art exhibitions in the Student Union the Administration has repeatedly discouraged the display of art work which was termed unbecoming to a university even though judged aesthetically valuable by the Art We feel that one of the functions of a university is to create an atmosphere in which healthy controversy is Has censorship become a necessity due to public if does the Administration have the right to assume this STEVE BECK Due to space several Letters to the Editor will not appear in today's The letters will appear in spring quarter |