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CORRECTION:

Due to mechanical difficulties, the article "IOP Snags Six New Fellows," which appeared in Sunday's Crimson, was not printed in its entirety. The article omitted the name and study group titles of two of the fellows. Linwood Holton, who was the first Republican governor of Virginia, will lead a study group entitled "Challenging the Status Quo: A Two Party South." Ralph Neas, the executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a coalition of 180 national organizations that advocates rights for minorities in the legislature and the executive branch, will lead a study group called "The Bork Battle: The Legislative Process at Work.

In addition, the article did not include the study group title of another IOP fellow, Missouri Lieutenant Gov. Harriet Woods. He study group is called "Getting Inside When You're Outside: Women in Leadership."

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