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CO-OPERATION NEEDED TO ENSURE SUCCESS OF ENDOWMENT FUND

ENCOURAGING SUMS FROM FIRST DAY'S CANVASSING

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The cooperation of every undergraduate not living in the College dormitories must be enlisted to secure the complete success of the Endowment Fund drive. Obviously, it is very difficult to canvass personally each of these men, and they will greatly facilitate the work of the undergraduates conducting the canvass by bringing their subscriptions to the Crimson Building daily after 10 A. M. During this time a member of the committee will be at the CRIMSON prepared to explain the drive and the terms on which contributions may be made. It is of the utmost importance for these men to remember that on them especially lies the responsibility of enabling the drive to reach its 100 percent subscription goal.

First Subscriptions Generous

Returns for the first day indicate that generous subscriptions are coming in from the few men who have already been canvassed. At the present rate the total contribution collected in the College will prove a substantial addition to the graduate subscriptions. All chairmen are expected to make their initial reports of the funds collected by their committees to A. Houghton '21 at the Crimson Building today between 12 and 3 or 5 and 6 o'clock.

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