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A story yesterday on Yale’s Rhodes Scholarship winners misreported the journal in which Ben Eidelson has published a paper. It ran in the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender.

In the Nov. 14 article “Number of Elis abroad plateaus,” the 89 students described as preliminarily slated to study abroad this spring included only students on the Year/Term Abroad Program and the Peking University-Yale University Joint Undergraduate Program, and the figure of 89 students was incorrectly compared to last spring’s total. Furthermore, approximately 12 ­— not five — percent of the Yale’s junior class studied abroad during the 2006-’07 year.

A story published Nov. 5 on the annual Women in Leadership Conference suggested that Sen. Amy Klobuchar ’82 explicitly said in a video that her husband acts as the “motherly” figure of the household. She did not.