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One student has been expelled from Quincy House and several others warned as a result of a series of harassment incidents which culminated in a protest speech in the Quincy dining hall last Tuesday.
The House administration called all the people believed to be associated with the incidents to a conference last week. All were told that the House would not allow such incidents to continue. The Administrative Board is not expected to be asked to take any action.
George Pieczenik '65 had maintained in a dining hall speech that civil rights and peace movement activists had recently been subjected to threats and other forms of harassment.
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