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The committee in charge of the fund for the purchase of the Golf Club land has in the last two weeks raised the amount of subscriptions from $6,650 to $7,425. The Athletic Committee, besides putting the grounds into condition, will loan the club $5,000, if the necessary balance can be raised by subscription. This leaves $2,825 still to be raised.
The subscriptions have come almost entirely from graduates so far, and the committee now intend to collect subscriptions among undergraduates interested in golf. Those contributing $100 or more will be made honorary life members. Should the fund be insufficient by June 1, the committee will feel obliged to drop the whole matter.
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