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450 JOINED RED CROSS

LASTED THREE DAYS

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Over 450 members of the University have been enrolled in the Red Cross membership campaign this week, which began at noon Monday and ended Wednesday night. Although 1,000 men joined last year, this is a creditable showing, considering the small number of students in College, and the fact that comparatively few are now living in college dormitories.

The membership drive was a part of the nation-wide "Red Cross Roll Call," which will last until Monday. According to the latest reports, New England and the country in general has responded satisfactorily.

The chairman of the University committee was T. R. Thayer '21. Other members were W. J. Baines '22, M. P. Baker '22, H. C. Brown '21, N. A. Cathcart '21, R. Chapin '21, J. G. Curtis '22, J. Enrietto '22, J. Fiske '21, S. W. Fordyce '21, C. C. Griffin '22, H. K. Guinzberg '21, C. Hill '21, C. G. Krogness '21, P. Hapgood '21, M. C. Palmer '21, J. Sargent '22, J. R. Shepler '22, J. Shepley '21, G. Sutton '21, H. deC. Ward '20, J. Davis 2L.

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