The final paragraph of the article 'From Dissent to Resistance" which appeared on Page 2 of yesterday's Crimson, was rendered incomprehensible by the omission of a line of type. It should have read:
There were many similar instances of unbelievable devotion and guts from the most unlikely people. But in the end I couldn't help feeling that there was something mock-heroic about it all. When a large group of demonstrators broke through a line of guards, a cheer went up which should have been announcing the storming of the ramparts, the coming of the revolution. Nothing so grand as that, it was, perhaps, the cry of a neglected child who knows that he won't be heard, or if heard will go unheeded.
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