The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, January 22, 1969, Image 2

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BEHREI,ID IS "
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Why? 4c,=ii, it seems thre
were many problems aired Sunday
night that have been
,heard be
fore. Oh yes, and they have al
so he listened to before. But
never before have the students,
faculty and administrators in
such an interested multitude met
face to face on any one of the
problems.
NEVERTHELESS, .THEY ARE FAM
ILIAR PROBLEMS.
TEEM SITTING IN FOLDE7r-*
ThESKS AND IN WASTEPAPER BASKETS,
WITH GOOD INTENTION, OF COURSE.
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Now o Y
WE HAVE SEEN
FOR
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• LET'S sit' rx:33"tri
AND - TALK Adel D
- TRUST E.SCH &THEP:.
Behrend is a small tin .
school. We are not Berkley.
We are not Columbia. Our
problems 'are not related,
The fact remains, however,
that we also have problems
no matter how menial they
may seem compared to theirs
Most authorities have
agreed the reason that stu,
dent disruption occured was
due to the putting off of
their problems.
IT IS NOT TOO LATE. I
IS PERHAPS UNIQUE 0
PERHAPS FORTUNATE THAT STU
DENTS, FACULTY, AND ADMINI
STRATORS ARE WILLING TO
WORK THINGS OUT BEFORE IT
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