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Letters To The Editor

'Maligned Minority' Slaps Back

Dear Sir:

Wanted-A Real University.
Received-Blatant Prejudice.

We were very much impressed
with Mr. Bardenwerper's
commentary on the declining status
of the University. It is unfortunate
for Mr. Bardenwerper that he chose
to deviate from his apparent
purpose and take a sideways slap at
a much maligned minority
represented in the University
community and designated by Mr.
B. as "Waynesboroites." As two
representatives of this fair
community, we resent the bias so
clearly shown by one who cites
"Jokes, but not very funny ones."
So, Mr. Bardenwerper, give us
candor rather than slander from
your towering vantage point of
Waterford, Wisconsin.

David Pettit
Alan Sager
Co-Chairmen

Anthony Wayne Historical Society

Mr. Bardenwerper replies:

Truly that was a terrible slander.
Surely anyone who has ever been to
Waynesboro knows that it is a nice
place to visit. My humblest
apologies to Gen. Wayne.

Stable Population

Dear Sir:

Several recent editorials,
articles, and letters have dealt with
the increase in the size of the UVa.
student body and the
corresponding decline in the quality
of the environment which appears
in such things as increased
crowding, clogged traffic, longer
lines, and bigger class size. One of
the main reasons for the
University's growth is the growth of
the Population of Virginia and of
the U.S. This population growth is
no longer necessary nor inevitable.
In a country and on a planet with
finite resources, unlimited
population is not possible. Sooner
or later growth must stop.

Man can exercise control over
his fate, or he can just let nature
take its course. Nature's way of
population control is death by
starvation, epidemics, and increased
pressures leading to aggression. Man
can choose, however, to limit
population growth through birth
control. With a stable population
(the number of births equal to the
number of deaths) money and
energy could go for improving the
quality of our lives rather than
providing only for an increased
quantity of humanity.

Zero Population Growth (ZPG)
is an organization which has as its
goal a stable U.S. population by
1980. For more information write
P.O. Box 3148, Charlottesville, or
phone 295-1000.

Jim Beebe
Vice-president
Charlottesville-Albemarle Z.P.G.