l 9398....2 aarwama U.P.E.I. Library is now down like foulisn market library as urgently as pass a market place women in fright. Our library 1bla, In fact I am suggest- is a place for rBCOQOiZiOQ ing that any student (both last nights party Students- boys and girls) who is not as well as pandemonium- ready to co—operata by main Certain students have for tainihg a perfect silahca’ gotten that this is a UO1V’ that such student should not ersity, that they are in 8 be allowed-to stay in the higher institution and that library for any length of this is 8 P1809 for the” to time. This is a University forget all their high school which is as‘good as any 0th childish acts and face some er university in any part thing more important and P9 of the world and so we've and similar higher instit- asonable. I would like to got to keep the Standard utions like this, the library remind such students there high by ourselves and hot is definately a place where ‘ is nothing wrong with hev— by the last night party peeple go to read with per— ing girl friends but you students of this institution feet silence under the sup— must not bring your girls I hope that we all real- ervieion of one or more aut or your boy friends to the, iaa that half of a word 13 heritiee, but here in U.P.E. library to disturb the sari quite enough for the wise 1. our library is a place oua students because work for when it reaches his or Sir, Please allow me to say one or two words concerning our so called U.P.E.I. library which one can obvioudly now cell a market place- for the “goodtime and last night Pa— rty Students" of this inst— ituteen. In all other universtiss where boys and girls, groups her mind it becomes a "whole" of boys and groups of girls eot. talk about the last night party and laugh loudly he, he, ha, ha. Our library 'and pleasure don't go toget her. we are fead up with all these unreasonable acts. In support of the above, I hum bly sumit my suggestion to I hope to see a very big and fantabulous improvement-_ A-- - -- - - -es urgently as possible. serious qpality of criticism has been applied to books submitted for review. McClelland and Stewart, most anxious to upgrade the level of literary criticism in Canada, feel that one of the most basic places to start is in C journals. anadian campus For this reason we are sponsoring a "contest of criticism" to see which of the campus papers can come up with the most intelligent and sensitive review of one of our recently published books. The book in question is JOHNNY CRACKLE SINGS by young Canadian author Matt Cohen. Cohen has published previously in Tamarack Review, Saturday Night and a number of small literary magazines and is definitely a writer that many people are watching. To encourage interest in our project we are offering a first prize award of $100.00 for the winning review that is - selected by the panel of judges who have agreed to screen thei This panel consists of Kildare Dobbs, ' author and literary editor of the Toronto Daily Star, John Newlove poet and senior editor at McClelland and Stewart and Bill Howell a well-known young poet and free-lance journalist from Halifax. submitted reyiews. To be eligible for the $100.00 prize-the review of JOHNNY CRACKLE SINGS must be reviewed by a member of the student body and appear in print in your campus paper no later than March 15th, 1972. cw! j‘mcn . fa { [0an (Ms.) Catherine Wilson, Director of Publieit .I, Dear Sir; In regard to your art- 1. . p1.c. wfibre students the University and Library Thanks, . i 3 N 11 eereee, yoiig'ehuoting, walk‘ (Heads) authorities to take by: Joseph Ajay, King 1019 n "31- otioi SHIT‘ ing heavily bbhind'their a drastic measure against ' Fashagba page 8 un er ar c e heels and running up and the noisy students in the FUCK. I do believe this ,,;, o (:4,". , T I . . . . . o , . , . . . . , I .;...; . . . . , . . . , , . , , A , , , , , ‘ , , _ I y . I . I _ I ‘ a , , ., word is :sitezs in 1:8 1 McCLELLAND AND STEWART LIMITED Zhgcemazging yogazagt. 95:8 o ' ’ many times you are using humor: 25 Hailing” Rand Toronto 16, Ontario Canada coozoo amass 33:3; figgggigxgggg; flour ‘ A ' feelings without using such crude words, and why January is it that the use of such Twenty_sj_xth, words is not allowed to be 1972. spoken in public, in fact one can be fined for doing so! Yet the Cadre be al- lowed to add to the pollu- Dear, Editor: tion of the English langu- age. One of the hardest things to find is a sensitive and interesmd reader comprehensive criticism of a piece of fiction. A book M°R'_ can be "reviewed" at some length in any number of (SeeEHHTURUu.paQB a) journals but only rarely do publishers find that any WW TO THE SOCAIL COMMITTEE OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN In regards to the mov -ies held on Feb. 3, at the Duffy Amphitheatre; it is commonly felt that the medias shown were use- less. we would like to see 'quality rather than quan- tity. The movies were years out of date and be- sides this fact they were not very good. we hope that in the future rather than seeing three worn-out movies we will be shown one good modern movie. I hope this note wil be under your consideration. Thanks a lot. interested'viewer M.R.- weeeeu'oeuueeeunee Notice torfiut- of- Province Students: when procuring prep scriptions in Prince Edward Island Drugstores, please give your home address in your home province instead of your home address in this province. Thank You! peEeIeDepte Of Health