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Re "How Much for That Professor?," by David L. Kirp (Op-Ed, Oct. 27): In my experience as a student at Stanford Law School, I have found that the most esteemed professors often make the best teachers.
Re "How Much for That Professor?," by David L. Kirp (Op-Ed, Oct. 27): Wouldn't it be interesting if these institutions of higher learning backed up their avowed concern for their students' education by going after the recognized master classroom teachers with the same vigor as they do the renowned professors who rarely seem to step inside a classroom?
Re "How Much Money Does It Take to Run a Railroad?" (Five Questions, June 16), in which David L. Gunn, the president and chief executive of Amtrak, discussed its financial challenges: I was reminded of how I was once flying with a pilot friend at dusk over a small, unattended airport when he showed me a trick.
Bubblebursters SIR: Re "How much pain can you bear?" (May 4, p. 192).
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