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Purchase cards will go on sale this noon in all Houses, Chairman Donald L. Bornstein '50 of the National Student Association project announced last night. The cards cost $1 and entitle students to price reductions ranging from 10 to 25 percent at a group of over 20 local stores.
Sale will continued in the Houses and in the Union for several days.
With the cards, which are non-transferable and can be used in NSA purchase card areas all over the country, comes a little booklet, listing the stores which have already joined the program.
The list ranges from men's clothiers to florist's shops and Bornstein says that more are being signed up every day. Reductions are given on the spot, in the store.
Harvard's NSA delegation has been organizing the program for the NSA colleges in the Boston area, including MIT, BU, BC, Simmons, and Radcliffe.
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