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The present condition of the 1916 Class Fund Subscription is far from encouraging: less than one-third of the class have sent in their subscriptions, and only a small percentage of these have remitted their first installment. As the expenses this spring will put a very heavy claim on the treasury, it is hoped that all those who have not sent in pledges will do so at once.
By the experience of the members of previous classes it has been proved best to pay the first installment as soon as possible in order to distribute the expenses of graduation over a considerable period.
Prompt action is necessary to keep up to the high records of other classes.
Two 1916 subscription cards lacking signatures, one for fifty dollars and one for forty dollars, have been received and the senders are asked to notify the treasurer. One of these was made up on a typewriter.
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