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Maass Incorrectly Quoted

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Due to the omission of a line of type in Friday's CRIMSON a remark on the Department of Social Relations appears to be attributed to Arthur A. Maass, chairman of the Government Department in Friday's CRIMSON. It was actually Richard G. Leahey, director of the Laboratories for the Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, who said, "Federal support for the behavioral sciences came later and they now are beginning to face the problem that we have already faced".

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