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To the Editors of the Crimson:
As a member of the basketball team this year I would like to express my dismay that he Crimson printed the Thursday, April 13 article about the problems with the basketball team. The printing of the article showed a shocking lack of respect for the dignity that every man deserves, and besides that, what did it accomplish? It only hurt vastly the team's chances for making next year a more successful one. The players on the team were al very disappointed with this year and nobody will deny that problems existed on the team, but the place for such grievances to be worked out is in private. Airing them publicly creates divisiveness and intensifies problems that only make it harder to make next year successful. I only wish that the Crimson show the same enthusiasm for writing about the success in Harvard sports that it shows for writing about the problems. Thomas Muston
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