To the Editors of The Crimson:
In your article of September 30 concerning North House committee representation, you stated that I, Paula Dobbs, a resident of North House, claimed that members of the Third World, and only members of the Third World, were unfairly represented. Your reporter, Jonathan Weker, quoted me as saying, "Everyone in this House but the Third World students are represented." Not only have I been quoted out of context, but I sincerely doubt that my actual statement contained the grammatical error which appeared in Mr. Weker's article.
I deeply regret that my initial disappointment with Crimson reporting occurred so early in my Radcliffe career. I hope that the accuracy of your reporting increases as the year progresses. Paula Christine Dobbs '78
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