Show Letters to the Editor Editor's Letters must be submitted to the editor no later than p.m. on the day preceding Length limit is and the Chronicle reserves tho right to edit letters to adapt to space Letters must be signed and include the writer's student One-Way Worries Dear Since I have been coming to the University of I have noticed an ever-increasing problem that troubles One-way and blocked streets are very and I think they are traffic One good example is the street running north and just west of the As you this is one to the during school As a I am forced to drive to the upper campus and around Spencer Hall or down around Carlson past the practice football field and gymnasium to reach the Since I park by the Naval Science Building and three extra miles of driving is out of my I Sometimes I am late to class because of this I HAVE seen people are not students and are unfamiliar with the For these one way and blocked streets are really a On the west of the Park the symmetrical nature and realization that no one will be coming at you makes speed I have seen many near collisions when someone parking has opened a door onto the street only to have it nearly hit by a driver going too A BLOCKED street between the Stewart School and the Medical Building is Many small children walk across or play in that Its being blocked assures them of at least reasonable traffic Several possible entrances to the Annex parking lot are blocked to make a few more rows of parking This is quite I In I have counted seven-one-way and five blocked streets or The preceding paragraphs list some of the bad spots I have Of they have good but something has to be done before the campus gets much I suggest widening existing streets to facilitate two-way Most streets could be widened without considerable Some new streets need to be One spot I would suggest is a continuation of First South eastward to the new medical When the Center replaces the old County General rapid transportation of emergency cases must be and lance drivers cannot be forced to wind through one-way Building plans are being completed but street construction is not keeping I hope something can be done LARRY GEBHARDT n 9 aid Dear Is it not that editorials are for stating opinion when all facts have been carefully In the Artists it appears that Chronicle editors are making too little preparation before stating their strong and somewhat narrow AFTER SLAMMING Andre his and his the editor finally stated his real gripe and reason for writing the it boils down is that couples who pay raise over last year's will be going to an Andre Previn concert with free dance thrown in on the I am not of the sex or position to debate price or as it but as a fan and promoter of good modern I question the authority as judge of artistic I again admit that great artists have But we also observe that al though Previn is an unusually and popular he is hardly a great may I constitutes Andre Previn came to the United States at the age of While in his he became musical and conductor for at after winning two Academy he has appeared with various composed chamber works piano and a and been described as the outstanding romantic jazz pianist in the public ear DOES THIS NOT make Andre Previn an artist in the truest sense of the The Junior Prom does some special and for once in the history of the it is receiving just ANNE S HUMAN Editor's Although Miss evidently failed to catch our price error is a increase oyer last we still hold that when Previn is invited to play with the Utah Symphony instead of the Junior Prom her talk of may merit a closer |