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To the Editors of The Crimson:
We were very intrigued by one of your recent headlines: "Judge Decides Not to Deport Former Harvard Doctor/Rapist" (January 19, 1983). Several questions immediately sprang to mind. First, we were not aware that Harvard even had a position called "doctor/rapist." Does this represent a joint appointment as both a doctor and a rapist or is it one integral position with a compound tide? Second, now that the subject of your article has left this position, who has replaced him, or does the position remain vacant? What qualification are required for a doctor/rapist anyway? The Reagan Kim Schive Ph.D. students, Psychology and Social Relations
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