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When the University campaign for the Y. M. C. A. Red Triangle Fund came to an end last evening, incomplete reports showed a total of over $36,500 collected. Several members of the subscription committee have not turned in their full reports, however, and in addition a number of large subscriptions are still expected during the next few days. Final figures will be published in the CRIMSON tomorrow. It is essential that the reports of all members of the committee be in by tonight.
Boston's Allotment Collected.
The latest results on the collection of the Metropolitan District of Boston show that the allotment of $1,800,000 sought in the district will easily be reached when the separate collections have been turned in and the totals compiled. The latest returns published gave a figure of $1,539,785 early yesterday afternoon, only $260,215 short of the whole allotment. Assurances which came from trades committees and other sources at noon indicated that not more than $150,000 remained to be secured during the afternoon and evening.
The city of Boston, proper, had already passed its maximum of $1,000,000, on unofficial reports, at noon. When the figure of $1,539,785 was made out, 41 cities and towns of the district remained still to be heard from, although many of the local committees in the district had sent in approximately accurate reports by telephone. The largest collection reported by any committee outside of Boston was $89,331, from Brookline.
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