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PAGE 4 (THE'GOLD BUG N()VEMBER' 15~ 1971 [encounterl Editor: I would like to express my appreciation to the Gold Bug. the campus organizations, the many students, faculty and staff members who worked so hard and who contributed so generously in order to raise over $600 in a week's time for Pakistani refugees. That kind of effort and concern should be commended. Sincerely yours, Ira Zepp To the Editor and Linda: "If a woman is old enough to go to college, and smart enough to get into a college of this caliber, she can judge for herself when to be in." This was the idea behind the key system and those who want the responsibility of setting their own "Greatest food show on earth" curfew should take advantage of it. The key system allows each girl her individual freedoms by Bob Jacobs as well as providing for the security of the other girls in the dorm, Saturday ...nothing to do sleep of Friday the sandwich lady delivers the creation for which Girls who for. some reason do not use the rugfit ... no football game study?out of the you pay a. modest price. Find yourself an un- system, must then abide by the rules established question! ...what to do? Suggestion: go to crowded place to stand and enjoy your sandwich. to maintain security. If a girl finds she is unable downtown Baltimore, find the corner of Finished? Okay-go get some home-made ice to meet curfew, she should be responsible Lexington and Paca, enter the warehouse-like, cream at Castle's which also sports fresh butter enough to notify someon~ concerning her delay, red-brick building, and enjoy, for a few hours, i and cottage cheese, Now, face the West-end of the If a student does not, she should then be held the "Greatest Food Show On Earth" .i.Lextngton i market and start walking, again, liable for her irresponsibility. Market. You will soon Find yourself surrounded by Sincerely, Let's say you enter by the West entrance, a chicken, cooked rA'Dell's Bar-B-Q) and raw The Women's Council smell of fresh fish and just-steamed hard crabs