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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
A word or two is in order from me in view of the personal attack which Robert C. Fisher '51 saw fit to incorporate into his public resignation from the HYRC yesterday.
For the recent, I wish to deny, categorically, membership in the League for Reaction, and participation in any sort of HYRC "cloak and dagger" activity for which the various extraordinary schemes are suggested.
Fishers' charges of underhandedness and racial discrimination seem to me scurrilousness which is no out-out that I am amazed it reached print.
I would be glad if you would set my position in these matters before your readers. Arthur W. Bingham '51
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