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concurrent responsibility. Such
an interpretation is a unilateral
analysis of the Constitution.
Despite the lack of
enumeration, is there not an
implied right of privacy? – a
right not to be inundated with
religious propaganda? Balance
demands an end to the
messianic practices of the God
Squad on the Grounds.

Given the above
considerations, religious groups
should be allowed to use
University facilities on an equal
footing as nonreligious student
groups. And, the practice of
God Squaders hounding
students with their freakish
Christian teachings should be
scrutinized for possible
violations of a nonmember's
right of privacy and practice of
his own religious beliefs.

Robert V. Ritter
College '72