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NO MOVIES FOR HYRC

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To the editors of the CRIMSON:

I was very much disturbed to red in the CRIMSON this morning the following statement: "The latest curtailment of film showing privileges will out off the main money-making source of the Harvard Liberal Union, the Young democrats, and the Young Republicans." As the vice-president of the young Republican club and a member of four years standing, I would like to point revenue of the H.Y.R.C. is derived from the dues of its members. We are a political not a business organization, and have never tried to got on the Helywood gravy train.

Furthermore as to the best of my knowledge the Young Democrats have never been engaged in the film business. John C Eidridge, '55, Vice-President, HYRC

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