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* Letters... Jorgenson tc entertained < T/\ iltA IT fill At* iu ft'iuiiivi I would like to congrati Speakers Bureau on the of Ms. Christine Jorgens guest speaker. Her pre! was pleasantly unpretent informative. I would als< congratulate those peo] posed questions for their ir selection of topics and wi was really surprised no o an ass of himself and t m unity. It puzzled me why s people left during the latte of the question and answe Perhaps some listenei either bored or annoyed Jorgensen's rather opi discourse. Still others m caught that crave for pop< often accompanies idle ob of the Bizarre at circus si In any case there were t shows, one on the floor anc in the aisles. Pi GENOVA $15.00 m MONTHLY HP Mon. - Thurs^V 6:30?7:30 H 7:30?8:30 NO HH CONTRACTS &| fi m ?rw??n??n?i??n?i BUBH gnM?j BHH I ly/wr n?co4&ftmvL Ml, OA/ /XVa& soot meA/ooos Tos S/MU 0??/V H??e... /V<*f /Vt/m/HVMtS Comttex 6> OA&aOos, mfiK/ve, II Otf, m&ke -Tasr I IK -?*OUS TV/vt&vr/c rrowd iiof^ ?w~ ^ oOTX 4iuvv me selection ^ ien as a sentation ^ctSS'IIW.1 ious and ?? pic'kwho Headline < itelligent 3rding. I WrODQ IITIL ne made he com- To the Editor: Just a note of clar 0 manY headline which act r portion rmrlntif 1V.1IVTT V/l IIIC V>I UC r period. mean in any way to rs were "editors lacked star by Ms. headline was in no nionated ^e general ust have review. My point wa com that literary magazine i servance and for the studen deshows. elude some shabby wo good as students continue 1 another submit that kind of i the editors must at Henry standard, they cam 3630 Rosewood Drh 7 rim mi i [inn n iiiiiiwhwwwwwijbujime?aw???????? "W!f9 mt p?iWdPi t I jfrmM] UO \W4 *Te\Uj */V/> WSHau n r*c- -/477&v. r to r yuo 'v* yi>u wr# 77*/ I//V/OAS, StynTA J r//?T A/'fMX/r Ufu 6/f*/J6rt"? //v, rco/Vt**- /fee. */.' 1 r I */* yov, a.,' gave ?;< >ression ma edi im] ification on the bei ;ompanied my ma ible. I did not imply that the idards" such a way in accord intent of the D s tnat since the ?' s published by ts, it must in- S pieces, as long to write and to thing. Whereas To maintain a ^ not reasonably UDIoji MEN'S j Sin KARATE bZ con full & Pei inv WOMEN'S ^ SELF fen \va: DEFENSE noi der tou cor /? ger >/?y (HWt wmec- )?s, //*Lt ut'vect L/tt7t> Ptcseot i-c**r u>/+y /a/ /*ft S y TV? AU*r fTVB* r/Uyn ?. Sa<y *ce#MAMr ?3"Qcrvtc, rtbwpe *G" /9H/4*Q - excuse /*e? //OMO /\jH t - - r- /lux tv;^jcr7 ^ "trorrj, /y/IU /'WV <^/i/ <?f/f W#Y! srt #tc CMWd OP! J . I euH-vMt ^?rl nrinf inrt o/\?v%/v T ?? siu pi iiHiilg 9UIIIC Ci up. 1 1 Tided that the readers understand t, considering what kind of gazine the Crucible is, the tors, confronted with an almost possible mission of selecting the >t, had produced the hpst gazine we could hope for. David Havird eauty queen houldn't gripe the Editor: * rour article on Cyndi Anthony iss South Carolina) raised reral fascinating questions ich you regretably left unanjred. Ms. Anthony mentions t her contract requires her to aintain her moral turpitude." ce she is not allowed to enter C At? f/v rlniriU 1*% o ui iu ui mrv in ijuuui;, iicr itractual obligations must be rilled through other outlets, -haps you should have further estigated Ms. Anthony's tement that "Operas are a lot re X-rated than people e them credit for?they're rible." Even more titillating s the revelation that "her main jrest now is in public relations, music." That's unstandable! It sounds like a gh job; indeed, Ms. Anthony nmented that "people in leral expect too much of me as ut*-Y /fSrtx, of 6-A' l&l/TMJr CA/4S SMwrEA MCK. tf*/T}KHr OA/ r?/? Co* rue* vsfrusc' ar-stvnTBX.l & 1 WH&r? //e*e ? 7Tt*er/* OA to?fC <yc*u? ybo/v**r /V??Q /r' rK,r,e,u> I r?*A>se soe>6^t' /ef rcCOA>? CSfif* rn i# < 1 'I I3ES2 Miss South Carolina." you did agree to the I contract .... and I beauty queen, it's all work. The mind bogg If however, Ms. statement was misun the reporter and her c not require "moral t must accuse the u Watson, of an even n journalistic sin-aural Departme Resistance individual to ine traitor: Regarding Russel article, "Death p terrorists", I would 1 least a few words abci resistance, becau astonished again and find out how little it he into people's consci< the recognition of ! resistance, nam disobedience, belongs and most sanctified Western civilization.' there is a right or lav positive law is as S"" ~~~ ?ri Frid I "2 Pc Make reservi sell you 2 mi (Doesn't inch appetizers.) RBSB1 call b< Bring this cg GOOC [741 Sqludq A r ORIENT ? Freshmen, Si needed to \* . *he entire m lore required J with Fall Ori iexperience r 4 Pick up appl a 5. Office of ll 621 College 155 tfcwtfrb* stjzs'r civilization it wjHAHt*. conflict of ri ) every oppositi r private is /"""N establishmen Amonopoly of positive right, this violence ii _ \ contrast, th< Pt , exercise of a I WW duty of re! ? _ .. disobedience, Well, Cyndi, the historic ? I .C ui uie freedom, a p guess for a violence. Wit in a day s resistance, wi 1?s* , higher law ag; Anderson s WOuld still be iderstood by t^e most prjn ontract does urpitude," I . . writer, Joye . . lore heinous Y'olence co< twerpitude. ms" 1( violence of th Leslie Todd ai?<! 'he vio1 nt of English wl?'^ 18 "e relation to meaningless legality of r system, eve constitutional > IS directed aea * these forms rignt conflict with There is viol and violence violence for t violence of a forms have t il Truluck's historical fori enalty due ?f ike to say at field of v it the right of se I am That means agam when I violence on is oenetrated ~ IC^IUUUCCd jusness that stitutionalizet e n8ht of monopolistic i e'y fivi violence is to the oldest unprecender clements o domination I rhe idea that ... IUU1UIV Ul JHM / higher than old as this If t ^GunT* ay 5:30-9:30 P.M PUTS HHI9NT >r fhm Prlra off O tions, bring a da1 sals for the price < jde beverage, des ivATioaas afore 5 P.M. 799-< O Pi I a - mpun oc oiuaeni o ) Feb. 20th 1976 < ve.-5 Pts. Columbi r^o^A^si NEEDED ophomores, and J /ork with Summer onth of June. Sor I. Must be availak entation program. tecessary. Excelk ications and returi Campus Relations ? Street (777-5116 ?ML age A *1 self. ' Here is the ghts before. which on that is more than placed. For the it has a legal violence and the even the duty, to use a it's self-defense. In e recognition and higher right and the distance, of civil is a motive force in il development of otentially liberating :hout this right of thout activation of a ainst existing law, we today at the level of litive barbarism. k that the concept of yers two different ? j jiiMiiuiionaiizea ie established system lence of resistance, cessarily illegal in positive law. It is to speak of the , esistance: no social in the freest, can ly legalize violence linst iself. Each of has functions that those of the other, lence of suppression of liberation; there is ' he defense of life and iggression. And both iften and will rpmain ces. So from the start iberation is placed in iolence. that preaching nonprinciple alone, me existing liii violence. And in industrial society tliis concentrated to an ited extent in thf? that penetrates the :iety. j | Xhosa Nomathemba > > k^lf te and we'll of one. iserts, or IM? 6303 r Faculty I.D. DNLY a. S.C. 29205 ANTS I uniors | Orientation I ne Saturdays^ > i. i mc iu wuirv | No | mt pay. } i by March I ) J '