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HCUA CORRECTION

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To the Editors of the Crimson:

I wish to point out two unfortunate errors in the Crimson report of Monday's HCUA meeting.

The statements attributed to me in the article are incorrectly reported. I made no statements whatsoever on the subject of the recent decision by the House Masters to prohibit joint house social affairs off Harvard property. The "quotation that your reporter attributed to me is actually a paraphrase of remarks by Gary Burkhardt. The comments immediately following the quotation are also incorrectly reported, since I made no such remarks at any time.

To the best of my recollection, there was no suggestion, proposal of resolution that the HCUA "censure" the House Masters. Discussion of the recent ruling was brief, and no HCUA action was contemplated or taken. Michael J.M. Galazka '62-3

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