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A headline in Wednesday's paper, "Fellow Alleges Error in K-School Report; Researcher: Objection Led to Dismissal," incorrectly identified an air pollution study.

The federally sponsored "Six Cities Study" was sponsored by the School of Public Health (SPH), not the Kennedy School of Government's Energy and Environmental Policy Center (EEPC), as the headline and ensuing article implied.

EEPC researcher Armando Garsd is suing Harvard, saying his supervisor dismissed him from an energy policy study because he said the center was misusing money. Earlier this week, Garsd made another complaint that does not appear in the suit: that he believed the supervisor, Professor of Environmental Health John D. Spengler, also resented his criticism of the air pollution study.

Spengler holds a joint appointment at the Kennedy School and at SPH.

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