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To the Editors of The Crimson:
In the Crimson of April 9, Mr. Edward Powers, director of employee relations of the university, is quoted making the following accusation against the students, faculty and others at Harvard who have supported Sherman Holcombe's defense: "Some of the pro-Holcome protestors are not working to help Holcombe but merely to create mass unrest."
We have written to Mr. Powers, asking him to either meet with us to support his charges or apologize for them. Up to date we have received no answer from him.
As members of the H-R committee to Defend Sherman Holcombe, we feel the Crimson article was a piece of biased reporting, as we were not given the chance to respond to this accusation, which we consider slanderous, inflammatory and insulting. Th. Hadzilacos '75-6
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