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Question of the week:

Would ethnic and cultural residential colleges foster better race relations at Yale?

E-mail the opinion editors a short response of approximately 150 words to herald@yale.edu along with your name, college and year (anonymous entries are acceptable) by Mon., Nov. 1. Selected responses will be printed in next week's issue.

Last week's question:

Should Major League Baseball implement the use of instant replay?

When I think of baseball, I think of Earl Weaver kicking dirt and Billy Martin screaming, not calmly reaching for the dugout phone and lodging a complaint to the replay crew. Sometimes umpires are wrong. Part of baseball, however, has always been dealing with adversity. Baseball is a slow enough game without replay. Fans do not need to sit through replay breaks as well as commercials, pitching changes, and endless pick-off moves.

—Anonymous, JE '02

 

 


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