To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
I was distressed to read the irresponsible misrepresentation of Young Demorats' intentions with respect to Rindge Tech Auditorium. We emphatically do not plan to sue the city of Cambridge. We hope that the new procedure, suggested by Mayor Hayes, will prevent the banning of any speaker from Rindge Tech in the future. Furthermore, we emphatically would not invite a speaker for the purpose of a suit. We regard it as our responsibility to present interesting and important speakers to our club and Harvard. This, and this alone, guides our program. The CRIMSON's article is especially distressing, not only because it is inaccurate, but also because it plays carelessly with the town-college relations we have tried to respect through this issue. Laurence Seidman President of the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats
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