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According to the latest figures, the 1918 class collection, including pledges, has reached a total of $1,044. The greatest amount turned in by any one collector was $152.50 by Paul Squibb '18, of Bernardsville, N. J., who has in consequence been appointed chairman of the finance committee. A. D. Weld '18 is second, with $144, and S. B. Kaiser '18, third, with $121.50. These figures do not represent a final total, as one or two collectors have not yet handed in complete reports. There are also a number of men who have not yet contributed. All these are requested to make their contributions at once, so that the class officers may know exactly how much to count upon in arranging for the coming smokers and class entertainments.
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