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Fund Raisers Seek Facilities For Athletes

By Gay Seidman

The Athletics Fund Raising Program will intensify its fund drive for next year for proposed sports facilities at Soldiers Field and Observatory Hill, a program spokesman said yesterday.

John P. Reardon Jr. '60, the program's coordinator, said Harvard has already received about $12 million in donations for Soldiers Field complex, but it still needs an additional $36.7 million for construction and maintenance costs.

Breaking Ground

In May, the University broke ground for a swimming, tennis and track facility in Soldiers Field. Reardon said he believes the program will be able to find the additional $4.7 million needed to establish an endowment for the building's maintenance.

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