To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
May I suggest that the majority editorial position taken by the CRIMSON on the McCarthy-Kennedy issue, while altogether well-intentioned, may have been hasty, I hope it will be reconsidered.
Many of us who have been working for McCarthy are gald that Kennedy has come in. He is a good man and we may need him.
Meanwhile we will go on working for McCarthy--the Scientists and Engineers for McCarthy, the Massachusetts McCarthy for President Committee, the Massachusetts ADA, and all the rest. We will roll up as big a vote for him as we can in the Wisconsin and Massachusetts primaries. Then we will see where we are. George Wald Professor of Biology
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