Record

RefNoTG/1/13/117
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Professor D C Knapp, Provost, 300 Day Hall, Campus
Date16 June 1976
DescriptionEncloses an irate letter from Frank Drake which is entirely understandable. The ' above averybody else ' attitude of the traffic organization annoys so much that Gold is convinced that they have to pay higher salaries to employees and faculty to keep them at Cornell. The entire morale on campus is indeed seriously undermined by a most distressing handling of all parking regulations. Milking the faculty for parking fines and then providing inadequate space is a way of causing intense annoyance by what amounts to no more than putting university money form one packet to another.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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