Show Page 2 The Aggie Re i The Reviewer Today In: Mont - This month's issue of the Aggie Review jumps on the bandw quickly with a cover story about the Equal Rights proposal in Ufa press time the future of the proposal was unsure It may be old when you read the article on page three but the subject of wor rights is one that interests and affects almost everyone in one w another USU students have been reading lots lately about a phantom s hero stalking the hallowed halls of Utah State In a classic tonation between good and evil Dr Johnson's Landgrant Man p his real worth to the students here You'll find this stirring adve on page eight of today's issue Lucy Randall has done some good research in writing her about the future of women in engineering Some of her statistic surprising and any woman interested in engineering as a career s read this article This month's book review features a famous book but reviewed a different viewpoint than many of are used to Dayne Goodwin ta close look at Aleksandr Solzhentisyn's best seller "The Gula c cover photo by Kent Perry chipelago" "Gulag" is perhaps the most famous book certainly by the Dead or Alive-Th- e ERA in Utah by J Chris Larson Book Review by Dayne Goodwin Women in Enqineerinq Randall page 3 page 5 nnnA A V by Lucy publicised author in the world today It's impact on the world has tremendous and Dayne's comments give another insight Marxism Socialism Capitalism and Communism Four author's are featured in this month's poetry selection think the quality of the work is very good and hope to be able to pr more poems of this caliber in the months to come Those of you who enjoy fiction may again be disappointed b absence of a short story again this issue We share your pointment and again encourage and solicit manuscripts from stu There is a certain satisfaction that comes from seeing your nai print If you think your work is good share it with us! We hope the Aggie Review is starting to accomplish the task v for it at the beginning of this year: That accomplishment bei entertain and inform the students who read it Mistakes are and v made but we are learning by the process of putting this public together Once again several people have had much to do with this me issue Jean Johnson could have been doing lots of other things th more fun but she spent several long hours (not to mention her i working to make this issue a success Mark Shramek was in the (still is?) for two days working on the photos for this month's Kent Perry and Carol Harmer again lent their talents to help c photography and layout We are doing what we like to see and what we think you would see But it's difficult to know what the desires of the mass reader Your contributions in the form of ideas will always be apprec (Short of jumping in the lake) There are three issues of the Review yet to come We want to make them readable and enjo' We aren't begging we can always find things to present to yo to read it (or else) and might just as well have a vo you have suggesting what you read So much for the rambling Here's the February issue We hop wlike it I J Chris The Bear Lake Monster Dr by Charles W Johnson Coming Attractions for USU Poetry Kathy Jenson by Robin Lewis Jeanie Robson Jon Wagner page 8 page 10 page The Aggie Review 1 1 Magazine publication of USU Publication Board Rex Lund chairman February 7 1975 Editor Assistant Editor Contributing Editors Poetry Editor Contributors Dr Charles Photos and illustrations J Chris Larson Carol D Harmer Jean Johnson and Kent Perry W Doug Stewart Goodwin Kathy Jenson Dayne Johnson Robin Lewis Lucy Randall Jeanie Robson Jon Wagner Colleen Hailing Kent Perry Mark Shramek L |