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000048742_0031For the past few years, students have been working hard to open admissions to Blacks, women, and poor whites. However, there are still many in the Administration who want to restrict admissions to "qualified" people. An anti-expansion campaign that ignores the admissions question could well play into their hands. The question of fair admissions is intimately tied to the problem of expansion. Unless students recognize this, the Administration can manipulate this campaign in an attempt to keep the University closed to the marjority of this state's population. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is the ultimate hope of the state," the Governor later told newsmen, "to actually provide wooden floors for tents in the relocation camps." Another three thousand residents of Charlottesville's poverty areas were displaced last month as the University began construction of a new football practice field. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE LET AN ADMINISTRATOR WALK TO WORK - INTO THE VALLEY OF DEARTH RODE THE SIX HUNDRED AWARD TO: The ding-a-ling who suggested that University workers pay 180 dollars a year for parking privileges. THE MOLLY PITCHER - BELLA ABZUG AWARD TO: The WTJU staff for its sexist contests. Sally will give a free autographed photo of D. Alan Williams to the first WTJU staffer who shows up in the rotunda wearing a peacock Folio LHI. V6S24 copy 7 v.4:no.1 | 000048742_0031For the past few years, students have been working hard to open admissions to Blacks, women, and poor whites. However, there are still many in the Administration who want to restrict admissions to "qualified" people. An anti-expansion campaign that ignores the admissions question could well play into their hands. The question of fair admissions is intimately tied to the problem of expansion. Unless students recognize this, the Administration can manipulate this campaign in an attempt to keep the University closed to the marjority of this state's population. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is the ultimate hope of the state," the Governor later told newsmen, "to actually provide wooden floors for tents in the relocation camps." Another three thousand residents of Charlottesville's poverty areas were displaced last month as the University began construction of a new football practice field. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE LET AN ADMINISTRATOR WALK TO WORK - INTO THE VALLEY OF DEARTH RODE THE SIX HUNDRED AWARD TO: The ding-a-ling who suggested that University workers pay 180 dollars a year for parking privileges. THE MOLLY PITCHER - BELLA ABZUG AWARD TO: The WTJU staff for its sexist contests. Sally will give a free autographed photo of D. Alan Williams to the first WTJU staffer who shows up in the rotunda wearing a peacock Folio LHI. V6S24 copy 7 v.4:no.1 |