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An appeal has been issued from the Treasurer of the Senior class, urging more subscriptions to the class fund and a prompt payment of the first instalment on the sums already pledged. The class of 1908 has less than a month left of undergraduate life and only 248 men have made any response to the Treasurer's original request for subscriptions. Considerably less than half of the amount due has been paid in, and the total amount subscribed so far, $10,795, is much below the average. The report of the 1907 class Treasurer shows a total available fund of $15,039 received from 408 subscribers. It is plain that if 1908 is going to come up to the record set by last year's class a large sum will have to come in during the next few weeks, in the form of pledges from the many delinquents and prompt payments from the other members of the class. Seniors who have not subscribed should waste no time in complying with the Treasurer's request.
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