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HUGHES DISTRESSED

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Since I am accusomed to fair and balanced reporting in the CRIMSON, I was distressed by the eccentric emphasis in your article on the press conference announcing the November 27th Vietnam march in Washington. From the wide variety of comments 1 made, your article featured the only ones which were negative in tone. Nor did the article mention my much more extensive statements welcoming everyone who wanted to join the march and expressing the hope that attendance would be as broad and inclusive as possible. So let me reiterate now: nobody is excluded from the march; there are only a few simple ground rules directed toward maintaining the unity and dignity of the occasion. H. Stuart Hughes   Professor of History

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