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The Freshman Union Committee last night tabled discussion of alleged inadequate CRIMSON coverage of freshman activities after Burton A. Dudding '60, president of the Athletic Council, which raised the complaint, failed to appear at the meeting.

Certain members of the committee felt that the Athletic Council ought to be given a "kick in the face" for failing to send a representative to back up its charges. The Secretary was instructed to write a "sarcastic" letter admonishing the Council.

Dudding said later that he could not attend the meeting because of illness. "Members of the council," he explained, "felt that the CRIMSON had not given note to freshman activities." For instance, he added, the freshman touch football game with Yale was reported in the Boston Globe but not in the CRIMSON.

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