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Members of the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard elected E. Michelle Drake '97 the group's director last night.

Also elected were four assistant directors: R. Brian Black '97, off-campus affairs; Eric D. Miller '96, university affairs; Jeff A. Redding '96, student affairs; and Craig A. Lancaster '97, administrative affairs.

Drake, who is a Crimson editor, said she hopes to broaden the group's focus to include not only Harvard issues but also many more outside the University.

"We want to work more in accordance with the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts on things like the death penalty and some criminal justice issues," Drake said.

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