An editorial in Friday's Crimson mistakenly reported that the Daily Pennsylvanian ran a Holocause revisionist advertisement in 1992. The paper did not run the advertisement.
CLARIFICATION:
The following represents a statement taken from Women Appealing for Change Co-Chair Frances B. Walton '94 yesterday:
Women Appealing for Change would like to clarify our statement issued before break and printed in The Crimson on January 7. We do not hold the Delphic Club responsible for the incident, which we believe was conveyed by our statement. Had our statement been printed in its entirety, we believe our position would have been clear. We apologize to the Delphic Club for the way our comment, printed last Friday, was received.
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