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A story on page one of Monday's Crimson on the softball game between Harvard police and first year students incorrectly stated that Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III did not play in the game. In fact, he did play, and grounded out to third base.
The same story also incorrectly stated that Bridger E. McGaw '97, who organized the game, will try to found an organization to sponsor future athletic events between students and the police. In fact, McGaw will attempt to find a University organization, like Crimson Key, to do this.
A story in Friday's Crimson misspelled the name of the co-President of HOLA, Claudia Lloreda.
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