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TO PRESIDENT PUSEY:

QUESTION THE USE OF POLICE FORCE TO SUPPRESS STUDENT PROTEST ACTION AT HARVARD. YOUR ACTION SIMILAR TO TRAGIC MISTAKE MADE AT COLUMBIA BY PRESIDENT KIRK. YOUR INFLEXIBLE POSITION TOWARD NECESSARY REFORM A DISCREADIT TO HARVARD IN EYES OF NATION AND WORLD YOUR RESIGNATION IN BEST INTEREST OF RECONSTRUCTION AND REFORM AT HARVARD. IMMEDIATE STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO INCLUDE STUDENTS IN MAKING POLICY AS I RECOMMENDED IN FEBRUARY 24 ALUMNI BULLETIN. RAPIDITY OF POLICE ACTION INDICATES THAT POLICY OF REPRESSION WAS DELIBERATE. ELIOT H. STANLEY '63   WASHINGTON, D.C.

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