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Sub-committees of five have been appointed from each class to assist the Allied Relief Committee in selling tickets for the Allied Bazaar which will be held in Mechanics Building from December 9 to 20, inclusive. The Committee is trying to dispose of 1,000 tickets in the University. Every member of the committee will have tickets for sale, and in addition tickets will be on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, and the CRIMSON Building.
The following men have been appointed to the sub-committees: from the Class of 1917: J. Coolidge, L. P. Jacobs, P. C. Lewis, L. M. Lombard, H. G. Reynolds; from the Class of 1918: C. B. Balch, F. A. Day, T. Hollis, J. Palache, R. J. H. Powel; from the Class of 1919: R. E. Gross, J. H. P. Howard, R. Little, W. K. McKittrick, P. E. Stevenson; from the Class of 1920: J. Caswell, D. C. Hawkins, G. C. Houser, G. E. Kuhnhardt, D. H. Worrall.
These tickets will be sold for 25 cents each, but as soon as the Bazaar opens, the price will be raised to 50 cents, the regular price, and may then be bought at the box office. The tickets are being sold not with the idea of making money, but to insure the attendance of a large number of people at the Bazaar. It is hoped that everyone who attends will spend a few dollars. In this way the National Allied Relief Committee is trying to raise $1,000,000 for distribution among the Allies where the most good can be done.
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