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(This statement was considered valid evidence that a student was guilty of obstructing Dr. Leavitt.)
On Wednesday afternoon, we turned in our bursar's cards to take collective responsibility for the demonstration and sit-in at Mallinckrodt. Our actions were based on quite divergent judgments of the factors involved; however, our differences were transcended by our common commitment to anti-war protest.
Hence, when we surrendered our cards we were assuming equal responsibility. We were all equally responsible for the obstruction of Dr. Leavitt.
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