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More than 20 Boston draft resistors have lost 2-S and 1-Y deferments as a result of turning in their draft cards, Boston Resistance spokesman Michael K. Ferber 2G asserted yesterday.
Kenneth L. Hale, associate professor of Modern Languages at M.I.T. said yesterday that he had not only been reclassified 1-A last week but had been declared delinquent as well.
Draft resistors will turn in more draft cards today outside the Yale Chapel despite the widespread reclassifications.
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