President Bok has appointed a three-man Tenant Relations Committee for the University.
The committee will solicit comments and complaints from tenants in University-owned property, and will direct them to appropriate offices within the University for action.
A spokesman for the Community Affairs Office, who asked not to be identified, said yesterday that the communication between the committee and the tenants will be established primarily throught the mail although phone calls and personal visits will be welcome.
The committee is sending an initial letter to all Harvard tenants this week asking for complaints or comments.
Members of the committee are; Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for Administration; Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel for the University; and Donald C. Moulton, assistant to Charles U. Daly, vice president for Government and Community Affairs.
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