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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

I know I run the risk of heresy, but may I ask Mr. T. C. Horne what the so-called behaviorist school of political science has to offer to human learning?

To state it simply, this school has an irresistible tendency to imprison and confuse the mind within a stralt-jacket of fashionable jargon. If traditional learning (which Mr. Horne evidently loathes) confuses less than it enlightens, why should it not be continued, nay, expanded? Cheng-Telk Goh '65

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