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Harvard's farmers are demanding the appointment of a chicken to the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities.
The farmers, who have been organized by James Trott '71. will rally in front of University Hall today at 12:30 p.m. to present their list of demands to the Administration.
The group will also demand the immediate creation of an Agro-American Studies Department and the termination of all contracts with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In addition, the farmers will call for the conversion of Memorial Hall into a cow barn.
Carrots-50 pounds of them-will be distributed at the rally; which Trott says could be only the prelude to a massive "Peasants' Revolt" if the demands are not met by sundown.
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