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$1000 More for Gym. Fund

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

More than $1000 has been added to the Gymnasium Fund since the last report in the CRIMSON, making the total collections to date $9,022. Letters have been sent to members of 1913, and returns are coming in gradually. The Freshmen have not been prompt in making good their pledges and are reminded that both installments on the first series and the first payment on the second are now due. Since the beginning of the active campaign, the classes have paid the following amounts: 1913  $135.35 1914  $241.00 1915  $340.40 1916  $622.50 1917  $1,927.75

Men are reminded that in sending checks to Lee, Higginson and Company the envelopes should be addressed to the Harvard Gymnasium Committee, as a great deal of inconvenience has been caused by letters addressed to the firm only.

Men are reminded that in sending checks to Lee, Higginson and Company the envelopes should be addressed to the Harvard Gymnasium Committee, as a great deal of inconvenience has been caused by letters addressed to the firm only.

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