Show I Letters to the Editor j Agrees with charge Dear In a recent letter a student stated the prices at the University Bookstore are growing at an outrageous I agree with this Thousands of students are being hurt for the profit of a very I STRONGLY suggest that the Senate investigate these growing This will be a much better project than the recent bill limiting the Chronicle's Such action would benefit every student upon our would be a lively topic for a coming Why should our bookstore have the right to charge such prices when other universities have nonprofit Do these schools have better student officers who look out for the students' Do these schools have better administrative departments who will not allow such Are these schools interested in the as well as the What is wrong with our school in this important Are these schools better than Must we take this abuse with no STUDENTS let's unite and rid ourselves of this unjust Let's flood our paper with our Let's ask our Senators to get on the side of the students for a Let's be heard and not Let's unite and fight for our J. BRENT WOOD City officers Dear It there something wrong with the students who are from places outside of Salt Lake It seems to me that most of the and class offices are dominated by the students from the Does anyone else even have a There is quite a distinction as to whether a person is from the city or WHAT CAUSES this The University is 85 per cent a street car Most students live at home with their parents and commute to and from A student who is completely on his own and living away from home has different attitudes and fellings on With these different a gap seems to develop between the two types of It is a shame that each group can't work with the I suggest that the Salt Lake students and the out-of-town students CAN work the city students must realize that their circle of friends should broaden when they reach a new Too people stay in their old high school cliques and only make one or two new friends when they come to This is such a large university that a person has to try to make new friends and seek out new the out-of-town students must not sit around and expect new friends to come to THEY MUST run for apply for committees and make a real effort to make themselves felt as a real part of this This must be a joint project or things will go on as they have been will and the out-of-town student still have a I realize that there are always exceptions and the president of the right now may be from I STILL think that the average student from outside the city feels that it is useless to try to compete with the Salt Lake students in tra-curricular Is th something wrong with the who are from places outside of Salt Lake Does anyone else a I say that the others have a chance if the two groups will work together on helping each other and understanding each other Sincerely DORIS DAVis |