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To the Editors of The Crimson:
I was seriously misquoted in a Crimson article on the Peace Alliance that appeared on February 14. According to this article, I stated, that since I am not an American citizen. I am not emotionally committed on the registration issue. What I in fact said to the reporter concerned was that I did not take part in actions in January urging people not to register, because, as a foreigner. I would not have to make such a decision myself. Regardless of one's citizenship, the introduction of registration is detrimental to world peace. Therefore, even the most parochial Englishman can be emotionally committed on the registration issue. Therefore, even the most parochial Englishman can be emotionally committed on the registration issue. Therefore, even though I am English, I do find the issue extremely important, on an emotional as well as political level. Tom Canel '83
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