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Show The Broad Dear Editor, Dear Editor, Your first national issue The Broad Ax. gave mea There is certainly a need of for communication and sharing between directors of special programs. man Page 1975 September Ax Dorothy of the feeling of optimism about the collective communicative efforts of Trio Program administrators. | hope that there is no reason for termination of Routh, ChairTask Force to the Study our program ata recent publication in the near regional meeting in Region IV future. raised the question of directors shared ideas. Cordell Richardson, Ph.D. Broad Ax sounds how /Jhe x Director Project Upward Bound Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania like it will provide avenues for such sharing. | applaud your efforts and would be most happy to subscribe and submit materials to the publication. Anna Price Director Upward Bound University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida Dear Editor, : | National enjoyed the first issue of The "AX". Keep up the good work. Loyal D.‘Rue Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Religion and Director of Trio Programs Luther College — Decorah, lowa Dear Editor, | was most impressed by the latest issue of The Broad Ax. It spoke of the diversified interests of the Trio consti- tuency and had a good cross section of national opinion. think your of idea Dear Editor, | getting news items from each region is a good one and | also hope you can get book reviews, and articles addressing particular administrative, political and instructional concerns of educational opportunity program personnel. Again, | hope your work continues to:go well and look forward to the next issue. Arnold L. Mitchem Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin Received the June issue of The Broad Ax and | am suprised to see our program for disabled students described there. Thanks for the publicity;.you might not be aware that there isn’t any centralized ~ clearing house of information about accessible universities, so the information about rehabilitation services could be of benefit to disabled students looking for a school meeting their specialized needs. J. Larry Railey, Coordinator Rehabilitation Service State University of New York Albany, New York 2 |