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Several mistakes occurred in yesterday's CRIMSON. In the Columbia tickets story, the first sentence should have read that tickets were on sale all day, as they will be for the rest of the week.
Two more mistakes occurred in this story. Tickets will be sold on an equal basis without regard to College class. Also, tickets will be sold at one price only-$3.60.
In another story which dealt with President Truman's news classification directive, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of Nieman Fellowships, said he "had no intention of ascribing any taint of politics to the Association of Managing Editors' protest at the President's directive." He pointed out that he was "with them on it 100 percent."
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