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Dear Sir:

I am writing in commentary
on two letters contained in the
Cavalier Daily, the first (Dec.
4) by Christian White and the
second (Dec. 6). by B. J.
Trichilo, White's fears of
limited out-of-state enrollment
because of Student Council's
funding of the GSU reveal a
flight of imagination befitting a
fairy godmother, and it is
delectable that his letter should
be contained on the same page
as the Towe godmother spoof,
Though one may condemn
White's broadcasting of a
personal encounter with Towe
(Umbrella poining, et al.) as
overdone and poorly done, his
letter certainly proves one
thing; Towe is certainly the
literate of the two.

And, please, Mr. White, it
seems that the barrier between
you and Mr. Towe is an
ideological one, not a
phantasm caused by an
editorial in a school newspaper.

Mr. Trfchilo's letter is
absurd. If he thinks that
Towe's column was "harsh
invective" he has no sense of
humor. What does the man
mean when he insists that the
opponents of Messrs. White
and Hurd should "abrogate
name calling" and let the
"students of this University
determine how their money is
to be spent?" It seems to me
that a majority of elected
officials voted for the 45
allocation. Have not the
students determined through
their chosen delegates? Mr.
Trichilo, you wander.

Roger Tinnell
Grad. 2