To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
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. . . I should like the opportunity to correct several serious misprints in my letter as published by the CRIMSON (May 17). The first sentence in the third paragraph was almost completely misprinted, and should read as follows: "What is more, Dean Monro and Mr. Harrison implied that in themselves exclusive norms as a basis of association are neither bad nor good." The word "particularly" in the second sentence of the fourth paragraph should read "particularistic"; and in the second sentence of the fifth paragraph the phrase "historical air" should read "historical air."
* * * Martin Kilson Lecturer on Government
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