nity alone was very rewarding. Sometimes, just watching and observing the best in their field is itself as beneficial as jobs that offer hands-on experience. BECKY RUBIN University of Georgia Athens, Ga. Halls of Residence? In response to "When Houses Are More Than Homes" (EDUCATION), please rid your publication of the outdated term "dormi- tory." It conjures up images of a barracks. For those of us who have worked hard on graduate degrees to enter the field of resi- dence life and continue to work hard to turn our "halls" into "homes," the pre- ferred term is residence halls. JOHN S. DAVIS Department of Residence Halls The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. Peace Studies Your article on peace studies asks, "Is it academically legitimate?" Why do you not ask the same question about business (the study of how to make money) or about mili- tary "science" (the study of how to make war)? In this day of applied fields, I fail to see the logic by which NYU's Herbert Lon- don singles out the study of peace as a special form of"nonsense" in "masquerade as a new scholarly discipline." Either the man has a very warped sense of values or, like many administrators, he's scurrying about on his knees for grant money from government and industry. Would that half as many were paid to work toward world peace as toward greed and destruction. DOUGLAS T. KENRICK, Associate Professor Arizona State University Tempe, Ariz. I must express my surprise and disap- pointment in the attitudes expressed by critics who reject the study of peace as a scholarly discipline. Peace studies seek to ameliorate and ideally eliminate all forms of violence in the world, not just the threat of the arms race but also the daily social, economic, racial and sexual violence that exists in our homes and on our streets. Pro- moting peace studies now is an investment that hopes to secure a peaceful future. SARAH R. LINDE University of Maryland College Park, Md. Letters to the Editor, with the writer's name and address and daytime tele- phone number, should be sent to: Letters Editor, Newsweek On Campus, 444 Madison Ave- nue, New York, N.Y. 10022. Letters may be edited for reasons of space and clarity. moaanatgs,,Toa tYi-tree +- UU-1 d- 4UU. ATE O LAUDERD .E Ho "panoBeach Lauderdale-By-The-Sea -e Beach A i- ARE YOU SEARCHING? WE ARE, TOO ... Searching for young Catholic men, like you ... To live and work with the poor ... To share their sorrows and joys ... To care for the needy little ones ... To bring Christ into their lives ... To join the Columban Missionary Priesthood ... If you have a heart big enough, JOIN US! COLUMBAN FATHERS MISSIONARIES in ASIA and LATIN AMERICA For more information, write or call: Father Michael O'Loughlin Vocation Director Columban Fathers St. Columbans, NE 68056 (402) 291-1920 NW2 -Name Street -City State Zip :School/College Age: :Phone: ( ) -. . . . .- . .- -. - -. . . . - -.-. . -. . . . . . . . . .- - MARCH 1988