| Show Letters to the Editor The Mighty Pen Dear As an English major and staff member of the I would like to this opportunity to defend its contents and to answer Darrow Richardson's First of I would like to say that a college literary magazine thrives on It would be impossible for us to print pleasing little which would delight everyone on the entire I MIGHT add that everyone on the campus is not interested in literary and many interested in entertainment or restricted by prudery or are unable to recognize good writing when they see I would like to speak in defense of both stories as I am not altogether certain which story I Richardson was discussing since both longer stories were written in the first which is the only characteristic they bear which can be even vaguely compared with the trash he In his lack of he does not deign to realize that when material of this type is handled with taste and as I feel that it is by both Lowell Uda and Bob Foster the authors of these that it rises above the IT BECOMES good writing with a purpose to recognize the point and existence of immorality artistically and to analyze its effects upon the human being and philosophers do Why not writers particularly skilled Richardson further speaks of writing about subjects which are if he chooses to use this Does perhaps want Lectures on I CAN only make one affirmative comment on Richardson's The Pen feels that must be more student talent on this campus than is demonstrated by the amount and quality of the work that we receive for We with the best of what we and some of it is my use of damn good as far as any college magazines In I would go so far as to say that it is sometimes quite W. T. JAMES |