Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1986, Page 3A, Image 3

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    Letters
Substantiate
To the closed-minded Pro
fessor Rousseve,
loot's separate religious myths
from historical facts.
Jesus of Nazareth — a man of
history, see Encyclopedia
Hritannica. 15th edition. 1974.
Jesus of Nazareth
demonstrated supernatural
powers, see the works of Julian
the Apostate. Roman Emperor
from 361-363.'
Jesus.of Nazareth was put to
death by Pilate, See the Annuls
of the Roman historian Tacitus
(XV. 44} / t; .. . . •
.Jesus .rose from the dead, see
'Antiquities’ XViil 33.by Elivius.
• ‘ Josephus’ - ; . ; ;
Jesus promised iiterhal Tlfe'to
,' ... those • who ' will . follow', his
■teachings..see |oHn10:7H
. .’ " When non-Biblical •' source's
.1. ; dictate tliat .there; was' a ./man
‘•. who fulfilled Several hy ndred
. . ^prophecies; ^inade. 'over ? a
1 ;0Q0 year, period, all prior to,
this man's existence. I'rp incltn—
V ed to ut the very least study this
• . man .' yOu haven't., ; " •
' ' Your ‘ideas are vain,V°coh-.
‘ : ceiled and empty. .You'., egn
: • • repudiate what you' wish:
however. $2pd •• if you' . can ;
Substantiate, cal I 740-9923.; ‘
• Brian Krary
•...' Hieing}-/Religion.
■ A few questions
V In regard to all this stuff bet
>• .' ween the U.S. arid Libya’. I.have
a few questions. ••;
' • 1. What is a Palestinian? \a
2. Whem is (was) Palestine?
3. What is Zionism? ' '•
If you already .know the
answers you don't reafly. need
to read any further, just tell your
friends. If you didn’t know-the
answers( a dietinnarvJ_iiiight.,be_
able to tell you but it wouldn't,
he fair to answer them without
. ■ first understanding .the?-first,
three. :
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1. What is a refugee?
2. What is a terrorist?
3. Do two wrongs make a
right?
Than I have a final question
and it is directed to those who
didn't know the answers to the
first three, and those who really
want an education.
t. Why didn't you know the
answers?
It's not entirely your fault,
sometimes0 we just don’t hear
the full story. In .order to solve
the problems, we have to
- : understand'the cause.
Daphne Petrohilos
•; • Student
Support GTFs
• ; Thjs.' ye«r-: the O.S. govern
• merit;'in yet another'aitefnptto
• (valance its budget, onthebacks'
•of the piK>r.-dotiided: to. tax;tui-:'
tioii waivers given do graduate •
..stH^dehTs ; (don \t . wbrryV.
' undergrads. -ybur financial-aid
•is safe,.-- -for the, moment!).
’ /(Iraduate "Teaching * Fellows
and o.ther university employees
whorhceiveK?duced*jtuit ion- are
• * no w, required totnclude'lhls so;
called! .''in-kind 'income.”' as .
earned - income,- and pay taxes
•; pn both actynl- income and. the "
•' waiver. - .- •'
• Chancellor- Hud Davis 'has
'v. decided to add th® .Waiver ..for
. t‘hisk-year‘s winter and; spring
; .terms to GTFk' April.and-May
paychecks.' The typical (IFF
currently grosses? about $500
per month’, and: in the;past net- -
ted-about'$430 -after income,
•-.taxes., Davis’- additional
withholding wilj-reduce net in-'
'crime to approximately $2B0 per
month As-far as we know,
Oregon is’lhe.only state in the
nation to actually implement
. the’new iayv. ,v'
Now', it doesn’t take a gnnius
_ to figure* out that GTFs simply
.won’t be able to make ends meet
. this spring Many fine teachers
• and - research assistants will
, have -to look elsewhere for
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complete their education. Both
graduate and undergraduate
programs will undoubtedly
suffer.
The GTFs need the entire
university community’s sup
' port during this crisis.
Ken Seiden
Stan Wingate
Economics GTFs
Delightful hour;
Happy Birthday to the Bard as
actors from-the'Theater Depart-.
itient craftily . reminded us’
.. Wednesday •in the EMU cour- X;[
tyard ? Such a delightful hoUrl
speht.1i) the 4 6 th Centwi^. ; ‘ i;. >
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clashed'. Titariia. sizzled {and
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cjuent words iechoed irito’ thi&{
• 2()ihCent.ury-. And sd'did-I re- { •
jo ice that day that I. was .born
"with an -English, tongue!
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