The Cadre, Feb. 25,1975. page 4‘, flail’s' llnr Ba! .cont.’ Ftom ‘2 ‘ _, .with a single governing I be free to stand for election 5}; body, with a majority of but the public would also members from the university be free-to elect a governing committee. (I was also in , bod for the University . favor of students on the which had no students, facue governing body.) lty, or indeed anyone with In the event, the committ— the interests of the Univer- ee that drafted the Univer— ’éity at heart on,it. sity Act, made up of stude- ' k nts and faculty from Prince Yours sincerely ’ “ of Wales College and St. ' - r Dunstan's University, was R.J- Baker not in favor of one govern— President ing body; and the government‘ accepted its recommendations almost without change. In general, I am still in favor of one governing body, but I also think that it would be sensible now v¢o see how the system does work at the university of Toronto and the few other institutions that have . adopted it. I think that Mr. MacRae should be careful about' using political analogies for the government of a uniVersity, If he really" wants a governing system C that is "good énough for istratlve decisions. Also {the governments of the ten some students attitude to I a I '. k /’: g * ... ,- Profinces," he might Consider Pr°fess°rs are Very mug" “'l’lSll'e glal I] smell loan can in urine [or the break” that that would mean a The PrefeSSOTS are very governing body elected entie learned People: meet 0f , , ; Dear Editor; It has taken me since ,/Semptember to get up the courage to write to your paper. I have been a bit 'shdcked about things that, 'have,been printed about”" how wrong things are at the university.“ I have been a student, here for three years and have yet to see what ever— ybody is complaining about Personally, I don't think students have the right or the knowledge to make, or be invovled in admin— elY by the PUblie» StUdentS them have PhD'S agd have ' dents have a very limited Tenure and Senate. We ‘7 and faculty would of course Spent years Studylng' Stu“ knoledge and don't know woundn't have a universi- "i, ‘« , * enough abOUt things like . ty without professors and AdministratOrs. They know more about the university r than students do. ' ' rAs I said before I don't see what everyone is com— plaining about; I come and e Player’s filter cigarettes. ~ zzttgofiigzksasiiazgd else should matter to stu— dents. This is what We are tste you can call your own. I to »to decide whether or not‘ our professors should be given tenure. It's insane “ so I wish students would .g start considering whatrt they are really hear for, that is, to study, get m marks, and to learn from our professors. Sincerely, l. MacLeod \ 4. I, . Balm Apologf We.apoligize for not crediting the article on a the candicacy of Gordon . ‘ Campbell in last Week's ’ Cadre. At fiVe o'clock in I the morning you have the tendency to’forget things. i . . ‘It was written by Stan :o; 7 _ - ' F Dalton and was taken from ‘the Cadre of Feb. 28174. _ _ Again we apoligize for the r I omission. ' Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises‘thal danger to health increases with amount smoked-avoid inhaling. v“.