A story in yesterday's Crimson erroneously reported that health officials knew about 25 cases of AIDS at Harvard. It is not clear how many actual cases of the disease exist on campus, but the figure of 25 applies to the number of people who have tested positive for the AIDS-causing HIV virus.
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