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You should changeyourmajor  to engineering-machinesaremore  your  style.To tbe EdItorI.....aboa student  ofDanPaul·son's   P ychology  of  Personalityclass,  bul  I am  nolhallasangrywiththe  admin.istralive   decision·making   onthisissue  asIamwithtbe studenls  Ibemselves.When  I  .....   informed   of  Mr.Paulson's  aUornpl1o  take his We.I....   Iold ,.;th  a snider,asIfthis....   funny.Itsoon became  a topicofIIllerestoncampus  andIoil-SO!'\ed _~      sludenls  laughing  al\besituation.!In"'eng.of50percent  of ourclass arePsychmajors.  My God'!\Thereis!beunderstanding,    thesensith·ity?  1 considerita tragedythaia manaswell-educatod  as Mr.Paulson  triedtotake  his own  lifeSusan  StreetLitterisdisgustingTo the  Editor:for whom  it was intended.Iam  disgusled  and  appalledatthe amounl  of liller  in thebuildin&amp;and  especially  in thelargehallwa,from  CommArts10 theUnion.Who are  you,Mr.orMs.Uttrr·er?  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