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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The article on the YPSL-ADA critique of Economics 1 (CRIMSON, March 4) contains an unfortunate error. According to the report, I urged these groups to go through the Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee rather than air their complaints independently. I made no such statement; on the contrary, I told them that I was pleased to hear of their initiative. The HRPC neither has nor wants a monopoly on the criticism of individual courses, whole departments, or anything else. The YPSL-ADA critique seems to me a sound, carefully reasoned document, and the energy and independence that its authors have shown deserve to be emulated by all students interested in improving education at Harvard. Henry R. Norr '68 Chairman, Harvard-Radcliffe Policy Committee
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