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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1990)
Letters Mediocre (■inirne a break Ashley Conklin! |ne Monl.ina tlit* great est (|iiarterba( k ever [DPI' |an 'll'’ Have vmi ever heard ot a dump-off pass•’ Willi San I r.nu n u s short passing offense and <|llit k re i rovers like |err\ Kir e |ohn Taylor and Roger Craig it's no wonder Montana is the highest rated quarterback ever Did you happen to see the plavoff game against Minnesota in whir h Montan.i was i rediteri with a 72-yard pass completion to Rice? It was actually a t yard loss In Montana followed In .1 oft vard explosion In Kir e 1'his Ivpit ally simple. \et ef fer tile. San I'rant isco pla\ is win Montana is the highest rat erl quarterbai k ever In addition to his medior re arm strength Montana is not \ei v .11 live in r ailing his plays While other celebrated quarter liarks, such as Roger Staubach and Inhmn I’nitas. called many of their own plays. Joe has his first la to 20 plays si ripterl for him finally, ever notice how t 'SKI.-rejer t Steve Young is able to compile similar statis 111 s when he I ills in tor I lie oft injured Montana? (! moil Conklin. next you're going to tell us Hill Walsh is a genius Mike belaud Kill Russell Students Impression I am writing to t 01 rer t an im pression left by a letter in the jail ft issue of the (l/ego/i Daily Enwrald. The I ’ 111 x ersitr, Museum of Art did in fact recognize the AIDS crisis among the art coin munitv .is suggested by the or ganizers of A Day Without Art On I)ei i I'tffb a paint mg was removed from display m tile Museum lohbv and in its plai e the Museum displayed a poster urging AIDS awareness ami i oncern Stephen Mi (lOUgh Museum Direi tor Sale llic ASt'O proposal to on plement a no-waivei student health insurant e polit \ t hargeable against tuition fees has hern i hallenged in n't ent I mrt.ilil li'tters Ihere art* sev rial t uses vvllit h have not vet been addressed ,1s e\( options to the ( otnpulsorv insurant e pro posal • Veterans entitled to lull l S government health benefits lie i ause ol disahilitv • Militarv retirees entitled to tidl medit al health benefits in . lulling ( II WIH 'S • lederal ret net's enrolled in lederal Kmplnvoes Health lien elits programs • State, or railroad retired etn plovees enrolled m health pro grains similar to I I IIH It is impossible to imagine any t irt uinslanc es in v\ hit h an enrolled student eligible in the abov e e\t epted t ategor ies would be willing to surrendei the tar real lung benelits of long-term health t .ire lor the limited part time i overage ol fered in the proposed AM l ) health insurant e program I allure to implement v\ aiv ers would result in wholesale w ith tlrawal ol a sizable mmoritv ol enrolled older students trout the I dm ersitv I am entitled to militarv bon elits as a retired officer I also pav a considerable I I lilt anilli .il prrmium toi i irurrai hiMiin pi.m l»‘i .ium- Ilii'H' is no mill I, ir\ nu’tlii .il l.ii 1111\ in i Iii'Riiii II tlir \M ( ) p|.in is mipli'int'iil I'll Without •! 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