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Show CHRONICLE MAIL BOX use by the system mentioned by the April 15 article "Non-Student Huddlers" is invalid by two criteria. cri-teria. First it would be a fantastic time and money waste during Huddle Hud-dle operations to check I.D.'s. Second what about alumni, visiting visit-ing students from other Universities, Univers-ities, friends of 'U' students would these people be left out? What about those who are at the 'U' for conferences of various sorts? The logistics of controlling who gets to enter the Huddle seems to be much more difficult than it ap pears at first glance. Before editorials set up methods for doing a job, editorial writers should know what such a job entails. en-tails. Irvin S. Benowit2 Third Prize Editor: Today really makes me grin. I think we should vote for poster.' not the people. The big red rod deserves the first prize. Secon prize should go to the swing set After that it looks like about thirt; displays tie for third. Dan Boon Hats Off! Editor: Whoever arranged American Foreign Policy In Crisis is to be heartily congratulated! It is seldom sel-dom that students have an opportunity oppor-tunity to hear a discussion of American Am-erican foreign policy in which the participants are themselves experts ex-perts and highly qualified to analyze ana-lyze and critically evaluate the issues. The program was the most thought-provoking of any this year Challenge included. Linda Hatch We Love Dirt Editor: Ah mom! A nice "dingy," unclean, un-clean, non-sterile, defloarescend-tited defloarescend-tited lighted joint to drop in when the library "blows your mind" and perhaps converse with a non-student about how an editorial in the student newspaper wants the newly new-ly named administration police to check ID cards in the Huddle. "Sure glad that's a student newspaper," news-paper," the non-student said. "Do you think they could ask the administration to put down a non-mud non-mud sidewalk from the Huddle to the library? Tom Brinier Love Non-Students Editor: The method of limiting Huddle |