Last week The Crimson printed a letter we wrote about a sign saying "USA: Love it or Leave it," which we attributed to the Students United for Desert Storm (SUDS) rally. We had based our information on a Crimson article about the SUDS rally, which we did not attend; regrettably, however, we accidentally confused this article with an adjacent article about a rally in Boston at which this sign was displayed.
We accept complete responsibility for this careless error and apologize in full to SUDS and to its members for implicating them in the ignominious sentiments embodied in the sign.
Once again, we regret the error and offer our sincerest apologies to all members of SUDS. Manuel S. Varela '94 Ronald A. Fein '94 Jolyon A. Silversmith '94 James M. Harmon '93 Harvard/Radcliffe Democrats
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