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A Statement of Crimson Policy

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Following a vote of the entire board, the editors of the Crimson join in the boycott of the Club 100. In Harvard's past this question has never been shaped publicly. It is highly important that this single incident be settled in a way that will not cause lasting damage to the larger issue of racial amity. The speed with which the boycott can be applied, the force with which it can be effected, and the numbers that if will reach are all factors which will decide how quickly and satisfactorily this hurdle can be passed.

Thus the Crimson urges the cooperation of all students in staying away from the Club 100 while its management learns the results of prejudice practiced in a free community.

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