Show 2 — STUDENT 1944 FEBRUARY 19 LIFE Letters To Editor Dear Democrats: Thanks For Ridiculous not heard that in the eighteenth century we did away with our king that even today our nation works against monarchy dictatorship and other forms cf one man rule? Why then do von accuse Senator Goldwater of being reactionary wlien you yourfaculty members should state selves build a dynasty in our this because each name is eapitol? Why is it that every checked with the registrar's of- time we turn around we find fice before publication of a our Democrat government reaching out for more control and smoothing the way for political usurpation Editor Student Life As a Goldwater suppoitcr I through extensions of social found much to be checied for ‘welfare? in the resolution offered us Dy Why is it you continuously the Young Democrats strip us of our freedoms under First the very fact that they the guise of “humane” and “inhave singled him out for at- tellectual” progress? Even now tack supports his claim to being you seek to strip us of our and restrict our rights of the Republican candidate they most fear proprietorship over our busiSecond their childish prat- ness! I might suggest that tle about his associations rise in political stature with extreme rightist groups show they have no proof of is owing to the fact that he such associations nor can appeals to man as the individthey make an intelligent ac- ual not man as part of the cusation against him or any- herd As a presidential candidate he offers each of us the thing he does stand for Third there is their accus chance to stand on his own feet as an individual and abroad ation that his tactics are to face the world as a nation and “anti-twen tieth century” For this we can not as an almsgiver to charla“commend” the YD's for their tan nations or a spitoon for enown “adroitness” at dodging emy nations Perhaps their of is the true this realization issues Dear Democrats have you factor behind the YD’s exten- (Editor’s Note: — C'ontribu- tors to the letters to the editor column arc reminded that theii names must he signed to their letters If students do not adhere to this policy letters will Contributors not be printed who are not regularly enrolled students at the university or their j portunity to thank all who help- jMaughan Karl Koerner Hess and Roll'o Kerr ed to make the Junior Prom ator Goldwater Our special s Michael I) Thorpe successful congratulations are extended to the Jr prom Marsha IlendriekJ Thanks to Rob White Junior royalty class president Karen Lind- as queen Connie Staples and Marsha Karen Fonnesbeck as Jensen Glen sey Editor Student Life Perks Margaret Bott Dick We feel that the success was On behalf of the chairman Johanson Frank due to close cooperation of per we would like to take the op Raker Cheryl sons who were involved Hoping that the tradition and enthusiasm can be kept up on a high level and it was our I K THf-SMKMKMt ASSOCIAim COIIEOIA pleasure to be a part of tins sion of “best regards ’ to Sen- - Thanks Given attend-ent- Student Life JEANNE IIlfiGKK JKKKY BlDDl’LPH Editor inn lut'f Business Maniiner Militating fc'iitor s “neo-aristocrati- Mon Paulson Jaswant B UUKUfcTT BARRY cnlLKfN JOHNSON Associate rddor Advertising Manager Society Editor Sports Editor Feature tradition 1902 Established TERRY ERICKSON MARY BROWN jANtx BURT BRVCF IIAUFIELl) Editor Save Save fire-ann- s Gold-water- n-i- '''‘’'‘ Y A P y'DI T THAN TONY BABY CHERRY CHERYL JENSEN 3 fclC-It- Y Cash discounts on Premium quality and fuel oil gasoline GS-100- WILKfcK National Advertising Representative: Y Notional Advertising Service East 50th Street New York 22 N by the Associated Printed during the school year room 213 Student Union Students ot Utah State University OUn'e extension 472 building Rhone SK L’tah Entered as second class matter September Mo® at Logan at special unuer the act of March 2 tS70 Acceptance for mailing rate ot postage is in accordance with postal laws ana regulations $3 per year or $1 per quarter Subscription rates for 53 per quarter out ot country 0 IS c” Wash your own ear plies furnished North State Patronize Your Advertisers 615 North Main HARElndustrial and scientific uses of nuclear explosives WHITNEY— Nuclear weapons for national defense production from controlled thermonuclear reactions PLUTO — Nuclear reactor for propulsion of a ramjet missile BIOMEDICAL— The effects of MAJOR PROGRAMS NOW UNDER WAY: PLOWS SHER-WOOD-Po- far-reachi- Mossbauer absorber spectrometer used to study nuclear holder state solid phenomproperties and tools research lide eecrribly ena is one of many (ranging from the microminiature to floating concrete tine multi-ton- ) designed and built by assembly- LRL scientists and engineers The spectrometer has less than 2 ve- tiansmieslon locity jitter over a speed range of 1 00 control The functions of the spectrometer ae automated so that the resonant high-resoluti- ng fiberglass Insulation detector holder-sourc- wer programs utilizing the skills radioactivity on man and his environment of virtually every scientific and technical discipline Magnetic hyperfine splitting f the Fe714-htransition for 7 atom percent lrenfn8®ld solid solution at 4 2°K V e block-lead-scre- absorptionsforlQO positive and negative velocities are obtained In a normal run Data obtained from scalars are processed and print-out- healer control heater 'gate and control co1! 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