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To the Editors of The Crimson:

Your news article entitled "Fund Drive Arms to Halt J.F.K. Library" and the associated News Analysis by Andrew P. Corty in your issue of January 21 created an erroneous impression of the position that Neighborhood Ten Association takes on the Kennedy Library Association remains open minded about the outcome of the impending Environmental Impact Study. We trust it will be complete and objective and our efforts will be directed to that end. Our often stated goal is to assure, prior to construction, that the ultimate impact of the project on Cambridge is livable and manageable. We hope that many groups, including the University, can join us in seeking this goal. Paul R. Lawrence   President, Neighborhood Ten Association

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