PUT THE DRIVE ACROSS.

The results of the second day of the Phillips Brooks House financial campaign show a deplorable lack of spirit upon the part of the canvassers and canvassed. The former are going about their collections in a desultory and half-hearted manner which is largely responsible for the lack of contributions. On the other side the students, especially the numerically large lower classes, are displaying a financially elusive tendency which bodes ill for final success. If the Association is to obtain the money it must have to continue its important work, a general awakening to the situation must occur. It is unthinkable that the drive should fail, hence, it is up to each one to contribute substantially and at once.

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