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KIRKLAND STATEMENT

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(This statement and others like it at Houses other than Dudley was not considered valid evidence.)

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 different judgments of the tactics 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, and we refuse to be separated from any of our fellow students. If the administration is to punish any of us, we insist that we all be dealt with equally or not at all.

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