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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
Re your article of March 7, we would like to protest the Government Department's plans to transform Gov. 1 into a Soc. Sci. course. We feel that such a step would eliminate for Government concentrators any possibility of choice among lower level Soc. Sci. courses, unless some provisions were made for giving them the option of taking an additional lower level Soc. Sci. course for credit.
Those of us who under the present system enjoyed taking a course as completely out of our ordinary field of interest as Soc. Sci. 8 or who were grateful for the opportunity of acquiring some background in world history with the aid of Soc. Sci. 1 would regret the denial of this alternative to others. Dorothy Balogh '64, Sondra Gamow '64,
(Friday's concert of music by Pierre Boulex will be reviewed in tomorrow's CRIMSON.)
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