Letters: Feb. 19, 1965

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Sir: Hurrah for Peter Hurd! I call his work real art, as distinguished from the amorphous blobs and insane squiggles of the so-called "modern artists."

CHARLES DENSFORD

Pipe Creek, Texas

The Teen Scene

Sir: Great! What an article! Maybe your cover story on teen-agers [Jan. 29] will convince "the public" of the serious attitude with which the younger generation is confronting its outstanding educational opportunities. Teen-agers have never been told about themselves so comprehensively.

BRUCE R. LORICH

University Park, Pa.

Sir: Kiss off all your zero-cools for insight. TIME is a bad scene.

PETE LIEBERMAN

Seattle

Sir: True, I don't think of myself as a "knight in shining chinos riding forth on a rocket to save the universe," but I do feel like one of a million rhesus monkeys being studied and probed.

R. DERGE

Palo Alto, Calif.

Chairman of the Bored

Sir: Doesn't Norodom Sihanouk have anything better to do, but write you letters [May 8, 1964, Jan. 8, Feb. 12]? He must be a very bored chief of state.

MRS. B. G. YOUNG

Minneapolis

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