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Correction

The feature article in Wednesday's CRIMSON on legal history and the Sanders Theatre incident contained a misleading headline, for which the CRIMSON apologizes. Martin Wishnatsky, author of the piece, comments:

"The conclusion attributed to me in the CRIMSON head is the complete opposite of the one I reach in the article itself. The clear inference from my discussion of "Limitations on the Audience" is that although the right to expression of an audience at a public meeting is considerable, it under no circumstance includes the right to silence a speaker by shouting him down."

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