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ENDOWMENT FUND CONTEST KEEN

Drives by Classes Producing Excellent Results--1912 Ahead of 1911

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The class contest in the campaign to complete the Harvard Endowment Fund, is developing into a lively struggle for places in the two Honor Roll divisions made up of the fifteen classes having the highest percentage of enrolled members, and those subscribing the largest amounts.

During the week the class of 1911 made a strong bid for a place in the former division by enrolling 38 members, but was beaten out by 1912 which slipped into fifteen position by adding 13 members to its enrollment. The class of 1908, whose active preliminary campaign enabled it to enter the division on the first day, advanced to eighth place during the week through the enrollment of 21 members.

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