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To the Editors of The Crimson:

The students in my section of Government 98 were chosen for an expressed interest in political theory and for having received high grades in courses where a high grade is a mark of distinction. I am therefore guilty of elitism, but not of favoritism.

I am waiting patiently for the Crimson to take a view of the grading situation at Harvard which will help promote a return to higher and more uniform standards. Only so will "free competition" produce a fair result. Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. '53   professor of Government

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