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Magda Gabor, the "Mystery partner" of the famous Gabor tried, will land in Cambridge by helicopter Saturday to donate the first pint of stood for the spring drive, Alan I. W. Frank '54, co-chairman of the drive, announced last night.
Miss Gabor cancelled a nationwide television program to start off the current drive. "With her help," Frank said last night, "our totals should break the nation's civilian record."
Frank also announced last night that solicitors had collected 2,122 pledged throughout the University in the second day of the drive, far outstripping Monday's record of 933 pledges. Miss Gabor's pint of blood, however, will not be included in the final blood totals, Frank added.
Miss Gabor's exact time schedule for Saturday has not yet been determined. However, it is known that her plane will land in the Square early in the afternoon.
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