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Show 1 Page 1975 December LST ULES Dear Editor, Dear Editor, Dear Editor, | am impressed with your efforts and appreciate the copies | have already received. | A my Leonard and Ax Broad The Ax."’ vival Black we at all in our field. If it does not present a problem, | would like to make copies of your article for dissemination to minority students here at Fairfield University. It would be helpful for them to see that | am not the only Black Student You have published an informative and well written and perhaps _ need for support and information from other professionals set out to do. National and_ It appears that he and | work in very similar capacities; therefore, | am sure you understand the ever present Having read through your publication thoroughly, it is my opinion that you have successfully accomplished magazine the e South Carolina have timely in reading for all minority college Dear Editor, you very article His philosophy of surshould be mandatory freshmen others too. (Mrs.) Alethia S. Worthy Director of Special Programs Claflin College what Wood’s dynamite June 1975 issue of The Broad Good things are coming out of your organization for which the entire staff here at Claflin thanks you. Orangeburg, would like to express personal thanks _ for the Network Advisor taking survival. applaud your literary effort. .. & Samuel Harvey Thom Gatewood Executive Vice President Mutual Black Network Minority Student Advisor Fairfield University Fairfield, Connecticut Washington, D.C. tremendous service is being rendered by your publication of The Broad Ax. There has definitely been a communication gap between Special Services Programs throughout the nation. Jhe Broad Ax has taken the leadership in bridging this gap and hopefully will become the information media for Trio Programs and other related minority education programs on college campuses. Being a SSP Administraon a College campus on tor the West Coast, the information provided in he Broad Ax is particularly significant Arthur B. Scott Assistant Professor, Black Studies and Assistant Director of Special Services Program California State University Hayward, California In order for The Broad Ax to keep up to date on events and programs we need you to inform us. We are open to suggestions as to how we can better meet your needs. We welcome comments and letters. Most all we NUMBER 3 of want from you. DECEMBER, 1975 to hear Tell us what’s happening. VOLUME | Published by the University of Utah through the Institute for the Study of Black Life and Culture Michael J. Clark, Director Robert J. Williams, Editor to me. Earl Wheatfall, Associate Editor |