Another student laments loss of Devil's Quarters
For many, many years, the Devil's Quarters was in a secluded yet accessible location that everyone knew.
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For many, many years, the Devil's Quarters was in a secluded yet accessible location that everyone knew.
Trinity freshman Berin Szoka (letter, April 23 edition) and Trinity freshman Jay Strader (letter, April 15) are certainly justified in opposing a Hindi major, whether for reasons of lack of demand or relative unimportance. But it is sad that they feel the need to denigrate Indian culture and cock a snook at Indian poverty to support their position. To quote Mark Twain, "Prosperity is the surest breeder of insolence...."
This is regarding G.R. Quinn's letter, which appeared in the Jan. 16 edition of The Chronicle and was a reply to a column by Sujal Shah. His comments on India seem to indicate either inadequate knowledge or deliberate incitation.
Raja Raghunath's letter of Oct. 24 titled "Racial divisions clearly exist in India" merits some response. He states: "The majority of Hindus don't think of Muslims when they say `Indian.'"