Free Speech Flap at Occidental
In our day, to refrain from calling someone a vulgar name or any of a host of obscene or racial epithets was not considered politically correct or incorrect, but was merely considered good manners.
DYANNE ASIMOW
RAPHAEL SIMON, Los Angeles
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