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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
I would like to correct any impression that my letter to the CRIMSON of March 16 might have created to the effect that Herbert C. Kelman advocates any restriction of academic freedom. Further, since I did not attend the meeting at which Dr. Kelman made his comments, it should be clear that my intention was not to take public issue with any of his specific arguments concerning the Psilocybin Program. My sole concern was for the unfortunate and regrettable public exposure of the proceedings of that meeting. Its organizers intended the meeting only for the staff and graduate students of the Center for Research in Personality and should have seen to it that the meeting did not receive public attention. Anthony G. Greenwald, Teaching Fellow in Social Relations.
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