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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Vice President Humphrey is quoted as having said. "I don't care what I said, I was misquoted." That is how I feel about the remark attributed to me that the letters received from President Pusey and the National Commission on the draft thanking the law professors for their statement on the student deferment were "perfunctory." These letters were formal acknowledgements and thanks, which is of course all that the occasion called for. Indeed, the letter from the executive director of the Commission went beyond what courtesy required in its warm expression of thanks. Charles Fried   Professor of Law

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