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[ 1a1 J r itlu' ':to il thi rup hstJif 1,i 11'1 1.}1]:; 11t 11a:ay A j II t hat , w ,+, ..a a a a Ja a ata a a a a ax tt ,aa, a a.. t't a a a'y att a a'a tta axal a a l a a1 t a ax' Xa .a a' ' I>a a Ia at * Y'aa at al a aalxa lx ~ t at a a a tiax alt ~, a a'l H a l~t 1 ata a'a I a x lb x, i1~" ~bl ,aa IILt\ l'a aN' '~'~ a xx t"tiva 01 aba' T a' r xtx'a 'a x a~ ~ ~ ~~, aa' tat a I t THEFORUM Letters published in this column should not be construed as expressing the editorial opinion of The Daily. Anonymous contributions will be disregarded. The names of communicants will, however, be regarded as confidential upon request. Contributors are asked to be brief, the editors reserving the right to condense all letters of more than 300 words and to acept or reject letters upon the criteria of general editorial importance and Interest to the ampus. '47,096 Ptiges Of-ilust' To the Editor: Far from being an event open to criticism of the kind that Jay Harrison makes in The Daily for July 15th, I believe that the large output of 12,126 pages turned out by the School of Edu- cation since 1935 is deserving of favorable ap- plause. I do not share Mr. Harrison's naivete in presuming that what is in those pages is of any importance, having spent enough time in academic circles in general and the School of Education in particular to realize that it is bulk that counts today. I am essentially a simple man, and I feel that if the staff is going to write at. all, it should write as many pages as possible. Length was one of the virtues of 17th century literature, and it is generally agreed that noth- ing good has been written since 1800, excepting a few monographs by Dr. Schorling (no relation to the Danish aesthete of the same name who star- tled Copenhagen in 1694 by granting that a New World had been discovered) on the rela- tion of aithmetic to juvenile delinquency and the formation of West Virginia, Aye, the achievement of th School of Edu- cation is noteworthy. If it taks an averae of five minutes, including the nc esary burrowing~ in the back files of the N.E.A. Journal, to write one page, then it must haac taker 1009 hous; (circa) or 54 day' and niht (ia') ' or lf08 twelve-hours days to complete. ths tan'k Naw, 940 days have elapsed since thisv:wok ws, jaf'a , which means that 885 d'y ad ni lts, r ;3 twelve-hour days have heen Iwastd by thI. Eala - cation School start, hours':'wichtadijt1 _ h a been devoted to producing minss. Wa t, I llpr was the staff doing for this length f irw Let our slogan (I sa'y "or"a b, tss I : ri 'atly have become identified witha he, aiiivi f f eia noble men, though I stanrd i the' :arna' l'rhto to them as a feed-b'ag t a JO :. ,blot4,0)( pae;by 1939 or bhs!".ha'Iuv, ]d't a na'lit « 16 pag 'e in ths "l 'a fri to 1,;k . c r af i T' a'rIdetat s pdaiin,, i"a l' vii'r,y ora ,Joftis aahn Jh~l hfa a al are -Zaii 'It ht i7a , l r e 1If w o ty s rfrr tt if sa.~w pfe ra r' t' f l a i//a ra t i, ft' 'a a rat ; , I o t 0ia " o afi kf 'litiota a t tl s a athaii a a: ' f, ita 't IaIt"3 j , err a 7. 1k , aj afl ' r+I ly O~ ai f t ia't fi a v wI ll l' ik'!i t ~ ~iar a'aifi t at fl t i;f arif to 1.li/a ,;r ,aaaf if I a) t ' Ii /,1111 a:f ' I ~sa t 'r atful,.," t aa/if r',taf / ,."'S1, ire l 1 " ta Va avaa a ia 0 941 trfrflaf' f tr ar a a 'j t a hah a lf t If : a l to afi' 0aI , a A t .a]! ] aa( t l a 'a irt 'a) ~ f liS ruf Il l (at j a 11v let, I a fi m, I ('1 1IaatI ta aiah'i rf l t ~r ha ar'tls ,j ea a at I .aI I I a ;,aiff a gal I Ir artil , ltaaaalal a ita ;,it? 1/ l'/1 ,'a'a ~l~y at la' tattl t, h ll' af- )'I ,a l' a taf:flr-/.fr ~fl alv fitaaua alfrt ,a t ;r if 31 iro i r ~t a atlah a if aaff~ lf-ra Irif gll a t. aatt #A j oi h i ,Il fia III , 1 alt a lira ! a ,a'laata't at at I h fath a lai"/ rf l f I inaid, i at/ t li'elwaar Ia 11aihl!"/~ h a! tat 1 at / ataiff I i f l I ta a ta ir lal f allila af f a al frl / aI hifP a at ll("i t it i r tt ii t h 'II I sr lIt tlt I l / hlrr i i f If I rf a I tah' / I i f i /a lr a a rl it l ah I / a t a'af~ifIr ia I It I a a aa lalaal Ii a 1; fa t/ la fr hflt j ta a a ati ,'Iiat -I I Ita aIf tai ta li ta a #W fiai ; traa'~ it"I,' athat a rI ta h q trt4"9t ait'a a la'l a I }t ta ati t '!* 9 iI iP a l a ,a I rat t a0 t ; i 1 a l a i d lax a ar a I t'ta a 1 1t t 'ala It Nita aaaa tI a at at ta I I t a aaaIaa altdrr I a ,al ai a a r laaaaala 4 4 r' t il I I a ti- R a ~tata ttit+ a tad I t a x aaI it1r t t4tttIala I i ti t I a t tut tu 4 i ft t tuff I 'dI It 1'hi~ t ?l It 'tal II ti tl I o tt l 11 1"'tthl tC'an't 'ake It With Von" a I% ih' tiamue uoftheat'book you wnt, only you t'at't take it with you because it's out; but you canf take "I Can't Take It With You" with you as soon as it cones in again. Student: Thank you. I guess I can take it. Those gazing over our shoulders as we type this out, say that the above is the funniest thing we have yet had in our column. We are about ready to resign. SCENE: Tea dance at the League, Wednesday. Characters;: One extremely tall woman and one very short man dancing together. Sof; music, shuffling feet, et al. Woman: What do you wear on your hair, ,John? 1j}ERE'S SOMETHING a clerk in one of the town's favorite drug stores told on himself recently. It happened about two year. ago, but it's good enough to reprint. It was back in th days when the sales tax was a nuisance and not a habit, and ex-Governor Comstock was taking the blame for all the spare pennies that people now find in their pockets. A woman walked into this drug store and bought a pound of candy for 50 cents. The clerk wrapped tht~ box up and gave it to the lady, saying, "That'll be 50 cents, and two cents for Governor Comstock." "Pardon me!" the woman froze, "I am Mrs. Comstock." publications and informational materials which he has neglected to read, and which in his own naive philosophy, hie may never be "expected" to read. -Ruth Westover. Antd Still More To the Editor:, According to the School of Education Bulletin the staff of that school (which I suppose, includes ltypists, secretaries, ,janitors, etc.)-the staff has written r 10,980 pages of ooks and 1,146 pages I rm.;g=azires in a year or so. Unkindly they 9 ra 'p roio al the number of lines and words I hi'. axrnoourafs to. Educators, of course, use blVa , ' w'rli'a ,tat olthi'rpople, ut (onting the a ar 7l',f; look 0wtiatrra a:. 1run36 or 37 lines con- ta" i al10 or z 1 2 i; o f fal' 't tl~ f ' f; the sm aller fw' a'i'i41''at at', t1.th tfhatr' aa' itnoc iajr ra':r;oai'a tytant lator ) l 'a) IIJJ'a V/aa I ddla t Ilt' 1111a'h i'tt' l tivf~'l ,t 19,28i) itr;In w sIItta'. al]Vi a:,$ laa 4 lt wtai'ui; lra insava t ar. A tjalt , o ra' plaaa ila titt, wfica I t aal li ti ll rla t' ,,tl h faa I va' tlflr'ia' lt ia'. I vi p iII I ta t a~ 0'Itw taa' vp' iisva'lit a/a'',! wahli a iait: r I ta i I lila rolit'.'Ia f /au htlf at ilth c' taa'l a ittii~i' witlha1hI14a IVo l t Ia'lti Itt' l' I , tli hi't',lia l hiatiita' h'll r Pr~na Of lrat. 11ifh'rtt-s11'alhlttht~ laiIl lt aakiral' wlta'i a ;aaI~ a a' haka'ia ana'athbyliv ,'xa ra iatit nlai. /ttrittlit i t, lI: .r I ii la, ltart t'.i a la lri ai'( la aailatttlilteith(fill' Is.'11t caah. 'itf Iia aah a' tt Ifillat}a: /ll ii ti I tai ' if a 1 1th tIl l tl+a aa - firalwora 'f't i li aI 'lac I tall 11111 aa u'a 11 -to iaat alt a Itrra tl l tt a lJfy ia itlf l at' a'Vi 'I u111 laaftlit:.iI a'aa h lahiha at ar~la/alaff .atita' forh t l l il a'l l lihl ah itl 111(ath 1la h" l l 11 fli f1 alal l I'h laC illIII Ill I rtraal ' to /aaflai , ta1,1 ll aah xxifltta II IltlY fll aidill al it aahth Vy . Ilat tl~r - lIg It I Iha't ailltol~ i at tat f aitt a' IreIala; atItv oi 11' .I i il ilti I hula. hat t ha l~l vit a ' I a tS1th Ita a'a 11 11 i t l I Ia al 111', hl tat, lal a atlI t t aliaa' h I tt/l llt'la ' ll llV l't) ( ltilA al f'tal l ' aI lll I I ar'al ha I la 11 ll i ltt II '/ali i .' a l Iiii a hI I i i P 'al aal f. Ita l f III llaa ll I a I i a1a1a I ' I 1111 al l I i . a l' li aal h i i~i iI tla~I I a aa I i alll', n l a ' allll lt 1 ila' 1h, taltItl ' a I a ~ai a, 1)t '; -11 I ? aaaIta ,Ia t:, ail al 1G(lIl ' P it vI litaaa A luncheon for the,( Women.'s Edu cation Club) will711he edFidyno at the 'WomenaTl:; l. agul :. Ech pr- dantererednn Eatin reinitd gienDil.by'e 'cign am';inth Gpciardn cout f the.MiP, o: p.m. rI Dames, n Roomanl, Alo wve o Will hobridgeinparseeyXen day afteron Fcand se :cvelfamly)-e nic.The tie willsheannoued i LinguisicInstitutectur: A scilgetothIntttPrf i it h l i Pliti a' l i id 1leaa ri'r. I't la)I 1 illiam l1). IIielli, Conlduttor. Ul h V. Iusha Guest Conductor. '[ha Graduate Outing Club wl not, at; 2 p.m. Sunday, July 18. a ca. reuredto bg= them.All Thf Christian Student's Praverin I 11Ia i l a I Iajala. Va I' a j/a' a oual v I Colleges of Li-erature, Science and the Arts, and Ar1chitecture; schools of Educa tion, Forestry and M'usc: Eah -1tudent hohas changed 111,3 addres snce June regi-tration !hould fl a change of address in Poemzr 4. C.H. so that the report of his smmer ork ill not be mi:,- Dv ut, eher Verein : A meeting will be. hel at -._threage, n he Grand Rap~~':Roo, onMonay.July 19. at atA 8:5pn.Apoga fmagic xwill era nuber bya quartette. Every- _..ac_. _. ...trt .. a.___aa .a._ a. .w+,E.....a :.a.... w..m.:s.a.... .a vitesall tudets t attnd is weely1 ody s codialy initedto attend. metigshedeahr atrya t -1 _1__9_ WSomen Stujdents in Department F: m-tFcoreare cor dialy i n'.ited tions mst be nmadeby -Friday eve- Swiming: The Physical Education Piano Recital: Walter Ihrke, Ply- muth_, W .-student of Prof. Joseph Brin kman of=te School1 of 'Music, will giv a-pano r, .; a?.Monday, July 19, at the SohoolVof Music Auditorium at 8:30 p.m.. towhchte general pub- Ie wih =heeceptiojn ofsmall chil- {Phi Delta Kappa wil old: its week- lylnho Tueda.July< 20 at 12:10 p~~~~m_ 'iCte icign :non. Members andterget r cordially urged Faculty Concert: Joseph Brinkman. aConln- on Page 3) Ca ssiled ietry Y .r i I" !1 EiCATLEI YO K S} L P!ace atlverti~-ements with Classified Acl~.er:>±ng Department. Phone 2-~4i. The cla'~HficQ cciumr'.s COSC at live o'clock pre;'lcus to day of insertion. B',x nurnher1 may be secured at no cxtra charge. 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