Excerpt from Argus: Fall, 1980
If you are not the Skinner box type, you might try majoring in art. Anyone who can see some esthetic value in my physics textbook2 is welcome to try out for the Argus (he can also have my physics book for only -four dollars less than the bookstore charges for it, and I'll throw in my notebook of physics formulas free of charge for added enjoyment).
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