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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Your story of March 28 on the faculty committee to study the structure and procedures of the Administrative Board made a major factual error. The story said that I "did not anticipate that the committee would alter the Board's present policy of refusing a student legal counsel or the right to a personal hearing in front of the Board." I am positive I never said this. No experienced member of the faculty committees is likely to make the mistake of prejudging substantial issues. In fact, my view is that the questions of giving hearings to students and permitting them counsel are among the more important issues the committee will consider. Fred L. Glimp   Dean of Harvard College

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