Once again, we're back, and we apologize for the rather lengthy delay between issues. Due to a lot of pressure during finals last year, we were unable to squeeze out the time to release an issue, but we promise to make up for it this time around. Once again, I'm going to make my whole-hearted plea for your input. Actually, this issue, we have a number of outside contributors to help us out, but let's hear from you, the reader! Your letters and even your works, which we value even more, are read and occasionally cherished. So please, your input counts! We have a number of interesting poetic works for you, a singularly controversial editorial for your perusal, plus a poem we believe the students among you can empathize with and our regular spot articles. Enjoy, and spread us around. Don't forget to look at our enhanced support on the World Wide Web (see header). Cameron Kaiser LETTERS TO THE EDITORS From GBLane@mozart.music.sc.edu Wed Oct 11 18:37:05 1995 To: sheath@sdcc13.ucsd.edu Subject: chromesthesia I am doing research on a student here at the University of South Carolina who has displayed chromesthetic gifts. I am interested in contacting others who are engaged in similar research. G.B. Lane Associate Professor School of Music University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: (803) 777-5103 FAX: (803) 777-6508