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February ll, 1988/Western Maryland College/Page 5 60 Seconds on Camp-us What did you do during Jan Term? I had the chance to be I went to Mexico to I took Symphony Ap- I went insane making a I spent January im- in the role of a dental spend Christmas with preciation class. It video. mersed in a world of student at UMAB. my family. Jim Tarr wasn'ta lotofwork and deafness at the Mary- from WMC came with the symphonies were land School for the me during January interesting. Deaf. and we visited the tour- ist sites. Kevin Resh Erika Berenguer Gil Peter Albert Jamie Davis Laura Nickoles Students unhappy with Glar Miller to lecture on Chartes cathedral Editor's note: The following work for the Englar staff. The letter was sent /0ยท the director of Dining Hall is a service that we pay food services of Seiler's Food for; wedo not find itacccptable that Corp. this service has been limited. The Internationally famous com- widely in the British lsles and Dining Hall staff claim that fewer memator Malcolm Miller will re- North America. We would like to thank you people on campus justifies closing turn to WMC on Monday, Feb. 15 In February 1986, Miller for the improvements in Englar the porch. This is not a satisfactory to speak in McDaniel Lounge on spoke on the cathedral's medieval Dining Hall, for example the new reason, as housekeeping should not "The Art and Architecture of stained glass and sculpture before a Deli Bar, variety in entrees, and be a problem with fewer people. Chartres Cathedral." standing-room only crowd at special holiday meals. we appreci- Also, the dining porch is a popular After becoming an expert on WMC. ate your efforts in these areas. place. withaconsiderableconSlitu- Chartres Cathedral in 1958 through However, there is one aspect with em of the student body having his studies at two English umvcrsi- Miller has called the cathe- which we are dissatisfied. The meals there. For the past three dining porch was repeatedly closed years we- have enjoyed mealtimes tics, he began sharing his knowl- dral "a remarkable library of hu- edge with the world. man knowledge." The presenta- on weekends during the faJl on the dining porch. Now, as Sen- His lectures earned him an lion will include illustrations from semester, and we have been denied pus, which combined with the iors, we arc being denied this. international reputation for his his vast collection of personal access to the porch for the entirety small size of the porch creates a We greatly appreciate your expertise concerning the 700-ycar- slides, many taken from high scaf- of January Term. Uponinquiry.we more personable and enjoyable consideration of this matter, and oldchurch.whichiscnccuhemosr folding. ~. were informed that the porch is atmosphere than that of the main will await your reply. visited monuments in Europe. Because of his knowledge closed when fewer people are on cafeteria. It is undcrsundabtc that Miner speaks twice daily and work, in 1980 in City'~ of campus, because the Dining' Hall the porch needs to be closed for Amy J, Ormerod from Easter through November to Chartres awarded him its"medaille staff does not want to clean it. special campus functions held Tinamaric Joncs [ens of thousands of visitors each d'Honncur", and in 1985 he was We prefer having our meals there. However, it is wrong todeny Tracey Ann Tokar year in Chartres Cathedral. During made a member of the regional on the dining porch because it is us access to the porch merely be- C. Lloyd Hart the winter months he lectures tourist commission. quiet, with a pleasant view of cam- cause using it makes a little more Jonathan Slade L..~~~_~ -,