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Show Week's end... Thien Dinh? Was it really as bad as it sounds? President Nixon, who only last May JZ'loZ another 53-5 billion for the bill The City Commission and the University are now saying that into traffic flow and campus-downtown cooperation. Nobody can ever say again that "nothing good has come s ou t o, F the war in Vietnam." After all, a U.N. panel reported this week, doctors have Z I o invent two new degrees of bums just to 't napalm wounds. Sort of super-burns. Guess this is the technologrcal "spin-off we ve been hearing so much about. Virginia Frobes-Vice-President for Student Affairs -disappeared last weekend and got married. Besides offering our congratulations we wonder if the senior women's libber on campus will change her last name? Nominations for President of the University are being received by the presidential search committee at a rate comparable to the traffic flow on First South at 8 a.m. Barely moving. What is Braintrust and why are its members in ASUU? Where do they hide that $2,000 they're made promoting teeny-bopper rock concerts? con-certs? What do they plan to do with it? The Chronicle regrets printing the time and place of Mance Lipscomb's Lip-scomb's concert inaccurately. Considering the raw material available for a blues audience in Salt Lake, the overflow crowd was encouraging for the promoters. Quote of the Week: Ray Varley, administrative vice-president of the University on Steve Harmsen, "He knows this isn't a communications com-munications problem. He keeps talking to us through the media. He ought to come up and see us. This is a political problem." An award for lost political cool goes to Wayne Owens, who this week obscured his position on the issues even further. Sink, Wayne, Sink. |