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THE ALLIED BAZAAR.

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During the past year Harvard has been asked to contribute to more organized and unorganized charities, war relief funds and bazaars than every before, and the undergraduate has quite cheerfully overdrawn his bank account and contributed. The campaign to raise money for the New York Allied Bazaar, which began this week, comes at an unfortunate time as far as the colleges are concerned. A large part of the men are away during the examination period, and those who remain find nearly all their available funds swallowed up by June bills, but the number of votes cast in the contest to decide the name of the asteroid, which is at present being held in trust by the Bazaar, has been discouragingly small, the amount contributed at the end of the third day being under twenty dollars. In the three days, that remain before the money must be sent to New York, it does not seem to be imposing too great a burden on the University to expect Harvard's contribution will be at least a hundred dollars.

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