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All clasoes are enhanced hy a wide range of ecnrsions and cultural activitieo. Haoing availableono or off ccapus. For further Infomation, please osk for our cotaoeg: SALZBURG INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CENTER Office of ADMIISSIONS Circle Moosstrasse 106-9, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria No. no Tel (1 143-BB2) 944485, Fox 101143-662) 947710. 'Monstrosities' change face of oUniv. of Penn By Jonathan Cuba Tho Daily Pnnsylnno U. of Pennsylvania Some would probably call it a groos undrtatemont to say that the U. of Ponnsylvania i extremly proud of ita heritage. It is practically imposible to exit onthisacampus andnot come in con- tact with this history on a daly bais. However, in its grat obession with the past, the university hasaoverlookedasome of the truly fu~ndamntal detail that make this school great. I'm talking about a topic of recent headlines - architecture. I know that nobody wants to admit to it, but many of the more modem building on this cam- pus are quite ugly. However, a greater emphasis on utility rather than on aes- thetics is allowingthese montrosities to take over our campus nunconteted. One of the things that makes the uni- verity more appealng than many other city schools ithe fact that we have a dis- tinct campus. Surrounded by a bunch of great old buildings, we are set apart from the ret of the city. But recently, there has been much con- troversy concerning the future of these buildings. A few weeks ago a couple of graduate students circulated a petition to stop the demolition of the Morgan, Smith, and Music buildings. This was prompted by a College/Engineering Planning Commoittee proposal that amulti-mllion dollar science facility be constructed on the site of the three buildings. The petitioners' argument is boed on the premise that the buildings are his- torical landmarks, but the committee believes that they are under-utilized and an impractical use of space. One man who Ifeel should undertand the petitioners' concerbetter than any- one is Sheldon Hackney, president of the University and a Ph.D. in history Yet, when asked about the future of Logan Hall, he said, Logan Hall and College Hall were built at the same time. They're the same tyle, same architect, same exterior material. So I don't think that Logan Hall needs tobe preserved for his- torical purposes, because College Hall is there." There used to e two more buildings just like College Hall. I wonder if a sim- ilar philosophy led t their detruction. "Heck, why fix'em? We got two more just like 'em." Should they not hove bothered to refurbish da Vinci's "Last Supper" because it would cost too much? There are a lot of other da Vmcis that are still in good shape. Beides, doyouknowhow many "Lat Suppers0 were painted dur- ing the Renaissance? Many of these old buildings will even- tually need refurbishing, and if we find it reasonable to demolish them because they have become "obsolete," then our history, which we are o proud of, will come to exist only in words. And sooner or later, it will simply fade away. Go ahead sod gloat. You can rub it in all the way to Chicago with AT&T Long Distance Service. Besides, your best friend Eddie was the one who said your team could never win three straight. So give him a call. It costs a lot less than you think to let him know whos headed forthe Playoffs. Reach out and touch somconc® If youd like to know more about AT&rproducts and services, like Intermational Calling and the AT&T Card, call us at 1 800 222-0300. The right choice. 41wasnt rubbing it in-I just wanted Eddie to know the score of last nights game? i i i i i i i i i i i i i To receive further information, circle the appropriate number (s) below. Return immedi- ately to U. 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