THE CADRE} APRIL 3. 1973, PAGE 2 i A Letters to the Editor .not completely bleak.People needed.for a good University Dear Edi . . To begiEOSith' I must enjoy laughing, and a good paper. . congratulate you on your paper should attempt to YOurs truly, ettempts t9 turn theHCadré" gage: to this t: a deggee. . Bob Gray into a paper which focuses n 0 anyone w o wou say Dear Bob. upon issues:A note—worthy ‘ that life is not funny to ° - - project, and the attempt many people - especially Thank ¥ou for wrltlng Your h b suggestions are well taken. as een more or less those who do not earn a de— However I must oint out to successful. cent wage, I can only say ' - - p - - However I bemoan the loss you that 1t ls no lntentlon of two tfiings from the a erg that this is all the more. of ours to appear "bleak" as pages: news and humour pTfie ’ reason for laughter.For you put it. Those issues about last issue (March 27) fiad a better laughter than tears I which we write are of serious great n: Jer of excellent at a hopeless future. concern to us all and require editorials but li+tle else However, all this to the our undivided attention: Surely thére are {hings ° lcontrary, the paper has hence, we appear "drab", happening that deserve news Pclked up' and congratulat_ peSSimiSticn' "prophets Of coverage.For instance how lons are due- Butpplease doom",,etc. The implications about Peter Morris's attempts brlng baCk §Ome news and .Of these issues Will in no to turn the Barn into a humour- A leture 0f t . ‘way cauSe you to laughytheir _fl better place?How about the humour' news and commen ls EZEuEEmiiegtgiigésenggz to g: date and format for the u - . . . ' E; coming athletic banquet? p a - coverage is limited. we re- gret this,however, we hope eventually committed. res— ponsible, students will seek involvement in the ‘ Cadre and, to some degree, alleviate this problem to which you allude.\' Your praise has its roots in good intentions, however; Bob,your criticism, rooted in genuine concern for the issues treated, would be of immeasurable value to us all. The new format for structr— ing University athletics which is being presented at the next meeting of the Athletic Board? The prices and acconodations available for summer school facilities? etc.,etc. I think these serve as examples of how much‘is happening on campus,‘and deserves coverage. W,. As for humour, a newspaper's “*7 pages should not be comp— “E; letely bleak, for the simple ‘ {‘1 - 'v ' l ,1" e g .- 5 'f ' 1f ' A“ ' ' . Yours truly. K reason that 11 e itse is ‘ Qwflxdifi E 4%, H M Stan Dalton “Does it say how . .?" that which you criticize- f The Editors copy of itself in a mirror: _ ,5 Cadre looking, and of course, cap- I refer You to Hledegger's ,3 U.P.E.I. turing the evasive but fam_ "Being and Time" specifically fl \ iliar essence of nothing. the analYSiS Of "Care": 3? Madam & Gentlemen, Bless you for again cloth- "Death" and "Authenticity". {i Your last issue does very ing the king_ ” ‘Furthermo e, your vagueness .4 much better than the gossip and obscurity not indicated 5 and-irrevelent "news" - Yours sincerely,’ to me Your anXiety 0f aPP‘ coffee shop trivia — that Reshard G001 rehending the king in his usually assaults the tame, nudity 7 it could be you are 1 but reverent out of the afraid of seeing what is ' 1 . 1} pages of Cadre. The idea of Reshard there. ‘ clutching at overhanging ; _ . I ' Yours sincerely, branches of 'truthfulness Your or1t1015m ls ‘ Stan Dalton' and honesty"— to quote like Your Poetry - Vague: Stan Dalton — is not with— obscure, and intelligible out some charm: an interest- only to its author- It did ing Renaissance tradition: seem however that you are the hero as heretic. not clear as to my notion In the swag: tone of be; Of "self". Perhaps this ‘Will :5 mused criticism, allow me help: indiVidualSa for the. 9;; to wonder what this "self" most part. are aware of is what so stridently pro- but do not understand. who § peis Mr. Dalton's "newest 'theY are or can be- Our 7; educational thrust". Could drives, desires, needs, the notion of "self" be biases, etc. distort our common tongue for a liberal perception of this "self" market-society figment,that to which I allude: an. “ chill vapour which ascends understanding and knowledge when German existentialism of these distorting agents rubs a few non—sticks of 'would expose them for what non—thought together? Oh they are and, subsequently, the whole, the idea of we would no longer see the "self" is not quite as world, others, and ourselves entertaining and useless through these distorting % as baseball or hOCkeY: influences through these on our viSion. ‘f which are team sports. _ _ _ _ x True, it is endearing, The conSCiousness which this wistful, and not without awarenees would glVe rlse to an edge of poignancy.But would give the "self" back then so is the event of any to ltself as its "self". human soul trying to pass Your Subtle "PassrnQTOff" beyond immediate rapture 0f German EXlSteutlallsm re- towards cosmic fulfillment veals only Your ignorance 0f it: I suggest you understand ‘ by looking steadily at a