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The settlement of the Club 100 racial discrimination issue, offered on Monday by the Cambridge Civic Committee, received practically complete acceptance by the University-wide Committee on Discrimination as it met last night to consider its future course of action.
A statement released by the group said it was "glad to hear of the Club's reconsideration of its previous policy and consequent abandonment of racial discrimination."
The statement continued, however, "The Committee hopes that there will henceforth be actual and continued equal treatment of all members of the community, regardless of race, creed or color."
Declining to go inactive following the apparent close of this incident, the Committee further stated that it "intends to continue in existence until such date as there is no longer any possible question of discrimination in practice anywhere in the community."
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