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Letters to t Letters Although THE GAMECOCK Inceiv, preference twill be gi wrsiten y e illnef run anoui withhold names for valid reasor letters will be printed, we do n printed. GAMECOCK In The Wrong To the Editor: In reference to the article "nite life" written by the self-acclaimed experts Chuck Cromer and Terry Dugas, I would like a formal retraction and apology for stating that we serve 8 oz. drafts when ir fact we serve 10 oz. drafts. I further suggest that in the future, if you have anything to sa about private enterprises it shouk be more of a critical analysis in. stead of a biased opinion. Sincerely, Michael Truelove Manager of the Campus Club Ed.--THE GAMECOCK sin cerely regrets the error concerning the size of the mugs served at the Campus Club. A formal correctioi notice is on Page 2. Other com ments about the article, "Trink, trink .. ." are on this page. Same Error- - Caught Again! To the Fditor: Incoronntatic on "aget2 Aditednythe ntneh outhe mug.e twas aot bi,ase artici wiatintede to peras"nalyse.Is, futulrt a musi objctv mvi sholdiew Hoeerse esor Fankfu Grg s msntree theangent of the Dstirsa Ed--TREg AMCOK-i It'sl reget thesraott sizte oftemusrA:om correing noatie in agH2 Attri, teren trn of the Trr wuas n ob uctieka thoear,c wanotednerrrideec to beatanlss size of ourhedrfs msierretet Tohenstair: lz n h ao he Editor Policy will attempt to run all letters wen to those typed and under 200 is.s hile we try to grantee that )t guarantee when letters will be Club. The article stated that eight ounce mugs were served.when in fact both places serve only ten ounce mugs. The statemennt made about the Campus Club, "35 cents for an 8 ounce Blue Ribbon is steep" was totally uncalled for, because their 10 ounce mugs for 35 cents is one of the better deals around. When I asked Chuck Cromer if he bothered to measure the mugs at either place he replied, "No, I know an eight ounce mug when I see one." This implies to me that Chuck Cromer is blind. I believe that the reporters for THE GAMECOCK should have their facts straight before submitting articles for print. Noticeable damage to the business of these two bars could result due to this inept reporting. Respectfully, Brad S. Wehler Ed.--THE GAMECOCK sin cerely regrets the error concerning the size of the beer mugs served at the two establishments you mentioned. The error was unin tentional. In general, the article "Trink, trink. . ." was an analysis, and therefore represented the opinions of our writers only. Though the article was not labled S"analysis," as it should have been, 1the general tone of the article, we felt, implied the value-judgement nature of the story. Also, the last paragraph said, "No one beer hall Sis better than another. Some just v suit one person's personality better than another." Parking Complaint e To the Editor: I The students of the University y e e o -r14 PcouoMtC. FoNrr we NAw ME Is SAD NEWS AMD 0E oBE MES.. have another rip-off to add to the ever-growing list. Last spring the student body had the opportunity to vote on a controversial issue concerning transformation of an athletic field into a parking lot. By a visible majority, the students voted in favor of keeping the field a parking lot, but the administration obviously had other ideas. According to the last addition of The Gamecock, the University sells approximately 7,227 bumper stickers while only providing 3,894 parking spaces. Many students are beginvng to wonder if the administration really wants to solve this problem. They certainly haven't given any indication that they really care one way or the other. All Dean Brunton needs now is for modern technology to invent the "Astro student." Like astro turf, the "Astro student" would need almost no care while inately serving the same function as the real stuff. How much more of this rip-off are the students willing to tolerate? How many more flagrant violations of students' rights will this University's ad ministration be able to get away oLve wth rbe. thilde BrutanL haven't given finy inditine ta these qellyonsr oinwy the ts KAlli Denuntonnesnwi forimertcooue to ieonto the grAtst sls o h student." Lk sr turfnth "Astrointudnt wouldv neced. msee nou artile iateut serving the tsam fuion for the slgation. tosofsudns with? Ab MKilder ruto STUDENT CLINIC UNUSWAL. F SO MAN Clinic 2 Last Friday night the Univer test. Almost 50 students, most tending a College of Journalisi infirmary. They were sick-al nausea, diarrhea and stomach An initial diagnosis of food pois call. He was not present during medication and treatment proce< Patients continued to streani decision was made that the pati doctor. The next day, the initial d: determined to be incorrect by the All this points up two very im doctor have come in? And two was it, as now said, just a form of Well, nobody died, so maybe a And, since everyone treated is the question of "what it was" is r This incident is over. There here you depend on institutional time. Is "maybe" good enougl The Gamc THE GAMECOCK is publishet Thursday during the fall and sp during the summer, with the exc exam periods. ' Change of address forms, subs should besent to THE GAMECO S. C. 29208. Subscription rate i I summer. THE GAME COCK rec activity fund for 1974.75. Offices 317, 318 and 319 in the Russell H 1400 Green St. Telephones are vertising. Second class postage 6 I S1 EDITOR................... ASSOCIATE E DITORS.. AD MANAGE R.......... I WI I Hank Gilman i Kathy Edwards Phyllis Purcell I Merry Batemen I Mark Morrow Sco' LEDITOR IALS.............. PHOTO .................. AR TWORK ............... PRODUCTION............ CI RCUL A TION........... Universiy of South Carolina, I University. The piniose F .in'~ ailure sity health clinic was put to the of them high school students at n workshop, c onverged on the I showing symptoms of severe cramps. oning was made by the doctor on the night; but rather, prescribed lures to a nurse by phone. in throughout the night, but a ents were not in actual need of a agnosis of food poisoning was director of the health clinic. portant questions. One, should a was it really food poisoning, or intestinal grip? doctor was not needed. Maybe. apparently all right now, maybe ieaningless. Maybe. was no tragedy. But remember, food and health services all the I7 1cock twice weekly on Monday and on ring semesters and once a week eption of university holidays and cription requests and other mail CK - Drawer A, USC, Columbia, $3 per semester and $2 for the elved $35,133.00 from the student of THE GAMECOCK are rooms louse on the university campus, 777-6178, 777-4249, news and ad aid at Columbia, S. C. 1 aff ..........Carl Bab ......Scott Kearns Carl Naylor ..................Bobby Aiken ITERS Chuck Cromer John Van Dalen Terry Dugas Lynne Perr i Car. Naylor t Kearnsg ............Scott Kearns John Van Dalen . Carl Baab Carl Naylor .............Scott Kearns ...........Gene Hood ................... Steven B. Foiles Kathy Edwards John Van Dalen ................ Keth Gressman a publication of the students of the Is not an offIcial publication of the ressed hereIn do not necessaril ty, the student body or all the staf