I was encouraged by the letter (April 8) from Roger Lindsey concerning the spread of communism in Central America.
With regards to the comment by my former law professor, Reginald Alleyne, I was perplexed that he chose to characterize the new process of admissions at the undergraduate level as "innocently reached."
I read with interest Alleyne's article on UC admissions policies.
The Times editorial (June 13), "Cave-in on the Contras, " is right on target.
I couldn't agree more with your (June 3) editorial "Let the Contadora Do It."
Russia's determination to expand its foothold in the Western Hemisphere beyond the shores of Cuba was clearly manifested in the attempt to take Grenada.
George F. Will is an amusing individual (Editorial Pages, April 21).
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The City Council unanimously denied a request by several residents to allow parking on the north side of 27th Street between Morningside Drive and Manhattan Avenue.
Congress is sending a message to you, Mr.
I was sickened by the story in The Times (June 10) about the Ralphs Grocery firing their long-term employees and/or demoting them in favor of hiring cheaper, new employees.
I write to object to the recent escalation in rhetoric and real hostility our Administration is bringing against the Nicaraguan government and its people.
Regarding the story (July 4), "Salvador Judge Bars Arrest of Officer in 1981 Slayings," I think that President Reagan should impose tough political and economic sanctions against El Salvador and keep them in effect until such time as the Salvadoran government arrests and brings to justice wealthy socialite Capt.
Brian Green's essay (Editorial Pages, Feb. 5), "Defense Cuts Would Be Isolationism," shows a typical right-wing bias concerning budget-cutting.
Your editorial (April 21) "Nicaragua: No, No, No," opposing all congressional funds to the contras was intelligent and eloquent.
foreign policy without a committee of 535 telling us what to do."
The anguish of Armenians regarding the violence that beset their people in the period of World War I is widely shared, remembered by all civilized people as an awful example of the breakdown of law and order.
This is in response to your editorial (April 20), "Helpful Delay," about aid to the contras in Nicaragua.
Canadians who wouldn't touch metric measurement with a 3.048-meter pole have forced the government to retreat from a decade-long effort to require them to think in meters, liters and millimeters.
When a President is only a good politician without a foreign policy, the frequency for absurdity will more likely surface.