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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"


Thus far, they have not even cracked the surface. What appears
to be maneuvers that should embarrass a university administration
only serve to entrench it even more.
At Belmont, the student's attempts to force political
correctness--PC, on the administration culminated in
a takeover of their offices. Nothing new here.
This has happened at many universities all over the country.
The result of the takeover, far from enlightening the powers that be,
only delighted the Belmont administration.
As student protests do every time, he reflected, they take
the public's attention away from the stench of the secret
university policies and procedures and place it on the antics
of the students. Most always, student protests involved property
destruction. As a result, public opinion turns against student
innovators or bell ringers. The cause of their protest--entrenched,
polluted power--is again shrouded by the ignorance that gave it birth
in the middle ages.
Igor yawned and scratched his chin. Most of the collected
intelligence and experiences of the world is in this library,
he reminded himself, but few avail themselves of it.


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