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Letters

Harvard Student Agencies Pays Students to Tutor Too

To the editors:

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The article "Intellectual Property?" (Editorial, Nov. 1) incorrectly states that "Harvard demands that all tutoring done for money be done through the apparatus of the Bureau of Study Counsel." Students can legally and ethically earn money tutoring for Harvard Student Resources, a division of Harvard Student Agencies, and in the process help members of the community.

Brian E. Joseph '01

Nov. 1, 1999

The writer is a manager at Harvard Student Resources.

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