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World and women's groups to build strong communities but does not focus on these concerns during freshman week.

He added that next year's freshman week will include new College activities--sponsored jointly by his office and the Harvard Foundation--designed to recognize student minorities.

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But minority student leaders said they were disappointed by Moses' response and called him "," "I feel that we're talking in a wall," one student said the morning.

Organizers said they considered the really itself a success, because the issue has helped build unity among minority groups.

At a recent meeting, the Undergraduate Council unanimously endorsed a resolution to include Third World events in the freshman week calendar.

The groups will hold an open meeting this morning in Science Center E to discuss Moses' response and issue a formal statement on the matter, organizers said yesterday.

Moses, who was invited to the meeting, said he did not know if he would attend.

Organizers said they considered the really itself a success, because the issue has helped build unity among minority groups.

At a recent meeting, the Undergraduate Council unanimously endorsed a resolution to include Third World events in the freshman week calendar.

The groups will hold an open meeting this morning in Science Center E to discuss Moses' response and issue a formal statement on the matter, organizers said yesterday.

Moses, who was invited to the meeting, said he did not know if he would attend.

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