New light was shed last night upon the Lampoon flag-hoisting case when a statement was issued by Dean Hanford. Dean Hanford said that so far no official complaint had been received from Washington as a result of the raising of the red flag upon the Supreme Court staff. The statement came as a result of an investigation into the Lampoon Supreme Court case and is: "Following the University's usual policy, no statement concerning disciplinary action on undergraduates will be made."
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