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To the Editors of The Crimson:
I am writing to correct an error in the statistics reported in the Crimson regarding the admission of women to the Harvard Medical School. The places offered for the first-year class included "approximately 33 per cent women"--not, as was reported, a "33 per cent increase in the number of women."
The error is probably more mine than the reporters' because I was away from my office and did not have the statistics. Stephen J. Miller, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the Medical School
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