February 18, 1980 The Other Press Dear Editors: Thank you for interview- ing me last week on an issue which | consider most important for the future of our College. Keep up the good work! Concerning cri- ticism of instructors by students, | am all in favour Editors: | would suggest to you that you should never take thing. printed. is immedi- ately ‘‘correct’’—spelling or otherwise. And _ before you have such large head- lines as on page 8 of your it for granted that some- | 1° Vag .S Oe Pa "i ti ! Cee LO ee De UCL ..YOUR GOVERNMENT- EAGER TO LISTEN ... BUT DEAF IN BoTH EARS. Instructor says thanks and | have been waiting for years for the appearance of a frank Anti-Calendar. However, | feel that good taste would be best served if the discussion dealt with the class room, and that criticism would be more Other Press misspels February 4th edition, make sure of the spelling when a word is unknown to you! It is embarrassing to find that sort of carelessness in a college newspaper. | am sending this to you in duplicate so Mr. Phil Hurcomb may benefit from valuable if it came from a student who finished a course and received a credit rather than from someone who dropped out before the end. George Porges History/Political Science my careful reading as well*, provided of course, that it was misspelled in the manuscript you copied it from. Helen Zoellmer Modern Languages *by mailing it, since | don’t page five — oe your view! W ould you cross a picket line at DC? Colleen McLeod No, I wouldn't. It’s a ( theoretical question but from what I understand they are doing it fora good reason Marco Vanwermeskerken I didn’t think so. They don’t have to threaten me to keep me away from college. Brian Kruger YesI would, with as much force as possible.’ { This page of The Other Press is reserved solely for the) purpose of correspondence and opinion. The views expressed on this page do not necessarily reflect those of this newspaper. ’ All letters and opinions much be typed at a 60-stroke line, double-spaced and must bear the name of the writer for reasons of validity. Submissions which are not signed will not be published. Letters should be no more than 200 words in length and opinion pieces should either be 450 or 900 words in length due to space and layout requirements. We reserve the right to edit all letters and opinions for clarity and libel. Letters and opinions longer than have the address. specified will be edited to size. \ Deadline for submissions is 4 p.m. Tuesday. ] * “