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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 02

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  • Ms. Morgan are you absolutely sure there are no absolutes in history or do you simply ignore the obvious contradiction in that vague over-generalization?!!!... £N0RC\M6r COCMUE.mi<W 14 WW He HAP 60 MAWVOUTOFeCW pancin6 abiutibs oe -me IMMORTAL HUMAMSOOL .. • Page 16/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 Letter 8 Parker peeved Dear Editor, With parking spaces at a premium and a 10-minute limit in front of the Student Supply Store, why is the manager of the Supply Store allowed to park his vehicle (a Scout which has 'for sale' signs in the windows) in the restricted spaces for the whole day? (Not to mention the fact that he has not even registered the vehicle for this academic year). Name withheld by request. Absolutely no absolutisms? YooHoo! Editor! I know you must be up in Joyner somewhere, sometime. You can't be spending all of your time on thf second floor of the UC. I'm curious about some things that appeared on your editorial page in the first regular issue of the Worsening Carolinian. First of all, that bit about "knowledge must be saddled (Saddled?! really?) by wisdom; abuse of knowledge only shows stupidity." Now there's a mouthful, but of what 1 won't say. Were you a) serious; b) joking; c) unsure of what you were doing; or d) all of the above. Secondly, the bigger bit about "a house divided must fall." Under whom have you been studying history? Mayhap' the culprit was a political scientist? A luckless freelance philosopher? Or is it just too early in the year for you? I have a better cliche. See how it strikes you. FAMOUS HISTORICAL LAW: There are no absolutes ir. history. OBVIOUS COROLLARY: There's an overabundance of the little buggers in SGA. and it's affiliated subsidiaries. ..."Saddled???" M'self, I could have sworn the word was "tempered." How's about trying not to get so carried away from now on. Unless it's on horses. Dark ones, that is. Secyaasquare, Lynda Morgan r®£? 6aap&®^&^. "...OBVIOUS COROLLARY..."..."No absolutes'' effectively negates the statement Itself. Ah, Ms. Morgan, ye ole cubic philosopher tires you with terminology. Temper, temper. A saddle is designed to fit tightly, but comfortably, around a raging beast. In order to "temper" the animal? I think not. Control, maybe, perhaps, yes vielleicht. Oh, Ms. Morgan, ye ole dark, steady steed 1st guilded...yct wait, perceiveth thou not? A gift-yes, the stable hath many bushels of oats for the season. Some will be eaten by the mice, while still more will be lost to moldy mildew. Therefore, one must prepare wisely for the future—I wish not for my horse to grow thin from lack of nourishment. (If anything, a thick layer of fat helps protect during the wintry weather). -Ed. Grad gets shaft Dear Editor, I am writing to bat the eyelashes of the guilty. Once there was a graduate student who had to pay muchly exaggerated prices for upper-level textbooks. He was informed that he had to purchase a book for Psy. 651, a book that the professor had ordered prior to the semester, giving it plenty of time to arrive. Little results were to be had when the student arrived at the bookstore to sanction the much needed copy of Runyon and Haber. For there he found that the book was on order and would arrive in 3 weeks, shortly after the first test, and to no avail. As of this writing the dismayed grad. student is hastily searching libraries beaucoup but—will he find it?—hell no, it has been sucked up by demand. Moral of this story—man who searcheth for stumbling knowledge need not be dismayed when affronted by negligent as ole.... Name Withheld by Request LETTERS TO THE EDITOR is a weekly feature of the Western Carolinian and does not necessarily reflect the views of the paper. uotPON.'vNtm PKtKf V^CMfeUftg vwHW' Business Manager TheV/ester n Garoynion VOICE OF THE STUDENTS Staff Writers David Jackson Chip Hammond John Burson Lisa Yates Rick Gray Eddie Yandle Phil Harden Typesetters Vicki Carter Janet Rawski Cartoonists Charles Lawing Rodney Cranforc Photographer Drew Clark David Lees Ad Composition Molly Thompson The Western Carolinian is published weeKly by the students of Western Carolina University ini,i!£!i0rU?M w6 fr°m the edi,or's desk unlesf Z „rf„'»a!l S mUSt ^ Si9ned' aM COntaCt' are printed on a space-permitting basis, all KTh exP,rfksed in columns are not necessarily those of the editor or newspaper POfimS ?",.'" ^°yne: 10- Mailin9 address is r704)26963-7C267OWhee' NC ™^ J^°™ iS
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