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Since the last report from the Gymnasium Committee, additional sums have come in which are very satisfactory. The amount collected from the three upper classes in the recent active campaign has been increased from $704.25 to $1015, raising the total fund to $7,754.61. The Seniors have made the largest gain, having enlarged their collections from $13 to $200. The Juniors come next with an increase from $210.50 to $300. The Sophomores, who have collected the largest amount, changed their total from $480.75 to $515.
Of the sum of $3811 originally pledged by 1917, of which the first half became due last month, $1109.75 has been paid. Out of 310 who pledged, 136 men have paid, of whom 42 have paid the entire amount subscribed. The Committee urges Freshmen not to neglect their first payments longer as the second payment becomes due on April 1.
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