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URBAN RENEW AL

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

While I am entirely in sympathy with the stand taken by the North Harvard Community. I cannot suppress a sneaking curiosity as to how many of the students in that area have, unthinkingly, used the high sounding phrase "Property Rights Or Human Rights?" at some time in the past. The Urban Renewal problem dramatically domonstrates that, in our society, the right to the unhindered use and possession of property is among the most important of human rights. David Friedman '65

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