To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
We the undersigned who are cabinet or executive committee members of the Phillips Brooks House Association support the action taken by those who sat in at Paine Hall Thursday, December 12, 1968.
We support:
1) Their attempt to sit in quietly and observe the Faculty meeting,
2) The motion put forth by Professor Putnam to abolish ROTC in any form from the Harvard University campus. Charles E. Allen Jr. '70 Steven Roose '70 Robert W. Steinberg '69 Norman B. Epstein '71 Martin Hanlon '69 Noelle Caskey '70 David Palmer '70 Wesley E. Profit '69 Tracey R. Lecklider '69 Johnathan D. Ritvo '69 Michael A. Bundy '70 Joan S. Rubin Joe McCune '70 James Kilbreth '69
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