Response to
Gaston Caperton, College Board President, Tests the Writing
Waters
To the Editor:
I think that the main priority for the Board of Trustees and former Governor
Caperton should be to eliminate the gender and cultural biases that are part
of the test. Once that is eliminated the test would be a little more equal to
everybody.
Natalie
Las Vegas, NV
Response
to
Students at UNA-USA's Model U.N. Conference
To the Editor:
Thank you to Dorothy Davis for the excellent report on Model U.N., which I
have forwarded to our headquarters.
Sylvan M. Barnet, Jr.
R.I. Representative to the U.N.
Response
to
Bard HS Early College Moves to Lower East Side
To the Editor:
Surfing the net I came upon this article. I attended PS 97. I was very dismayed
to find that the school was closed due to low performance. Living in the community
until I was in my twenties, PS 97 was the only school that serviced the children
of that community. How has the school district met the needs of the children
of the area? The nearest elementary school was divided by a very busy intersection.
The Bard High School services the needs of the older children. What about the
needs of the up and coming nurturing minds? It's never too late to be concerned.
Frances Cora Wynn
Bronx, NY
Response
to
Ludwig W. Eichna, M.D., 94, Medical Educator & Innovator
To the Editor:
I am so proud of what my great uncle Ludwig did. I wish I got to meet him in
person.
Chelsea Eichna,
East Northport, NY
Response
to
President Stephen Adolphus: Interboro Institute
To the Editor:
How nice to read about what my cousin has accomplished.
Lovey Warner
Cottonwood, AZ
Response
to
British Airways' Concorde Jet Joins the Intrepid Museum
To the Editor:
The museum limits how many visitors the aircraft [G-BOAD] can have per day.
I think they say 1200. You also need a boarding pass to see it and when they
reach the limit, they don't give out any more. SO get there early! It's worth
it.
Andrew Bayonne,
New Jersey