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Below there appears a letter from Laszlo Pasztor '73, chairman of Harvard Young Americans for Freedom and co-chairman of Students for a Just Peace. An honest and conscientious newspaper receives many such letters. Some are justified and many contain some truth; many others are misleading and self-serving attempts to confuse readers about straightforward, factual stories. The usual policy is to publish, the letter with, at most, a modest reply, and to reply on the fairness of the coverage in question to convince readers of the truth...
...occasionally we receive a letter which is so outrageous, so self-serving, so contrary to fact that our patience fails, and being human, we must speak out. Pasztor's letter is a case in point...
...Pasztor levels serious charges at the CRIMSON as a newspaper and at some specific members of its staff as reporters. First, he alleges that there is a "general CRIMSON policy of blatant distortion and outright falsification of news in its coverage of SJP activities," This charge is baseless and absurd. The CRIMSON has no policy toward SJP or any other group. Our reporters are free to report the truth as they...
...Harvard students subpoenaed were Laszlo Pasztor '73, co-chairman of the Students for a Just Peace and an organizer of the Counter Teach-In; Richard Zorza '71, who made a short, impromptu speech during the Teach-In; and Peter W. Galbraith...
Huntington, Handlin, Sacks, and Pasztor could not be reached for comment...