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To the Editors of The Crimson:

Between now and June, Harvard undergraduates will place three hundred and twenty million words on paper. Few of these words will be in communications to the House of Representatives concerning the investigation of President Nixon's conduct of office.

This alumnus believes that Harvard undergraduates, whatever their views on this enormously important matter, should communicate those views to Washington. It is simply done. Anyone at the White House can be reached by writing on a post card or letter envelope the name of the addressee and Washington, D.C. 20500. Any Senator can be reached by an address that includes only his name and Washington, D.C., 20510. The ZIP code for the entire House of Representatives is 20515.

20500. 20510. 20515. Write these numbers and make history, as well as studying it. Charles Bracelen Flood, '51

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