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FACULTY BRINGS LOAN TOTAL UP TO $49,950

$3,200 A DAY NEEDED

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In this last week of the University's Liberty Loan drive the undergraduates face the problem of subscribing almost twice as much as was turned in by the College in the opening week of the campaign. The amount now needed to fulfill the College's quota of $30,000 is a sum of $19,100. This means that the average subscriptions must be more per day than averaged during the week preceding vacation.

The University total received a great addition during the vacation in the form of subscriptions from members of the Faculty. These sums when added to the amount subscribed by that body before the holidays, bring the Faculty total up to $39,050. College total to date,  $10,900 Faculty Receipts. Up to vacation,  $13,600 During vacation,  $25,450   ---- Faculty total to date,  $39,050 University grand total to date,  $49,950 College quota,  $30,000 Amount to be raised by undergraduates,  $19,100 Number of days left in Univer-versity drive,  6 Daily average necessary to put College "over the top,"  $3,183.33

College Figures. Class.  Quota.  Collected.  Needed 1918,  $4,800  $1,000  $3,800 1919,  $6,600  $2,900  $3,700 1920,  $8,100  $2,650  $5,450 1921,  $10,500  $3,350  $7,150

College Figures. Class.  Quota.  Collected.  Needed 1918,  $4,800  $1,000  $3,800 1919,  $6,600  $2,900  $3,700 1920,  $8,100  $2,650  $5,450 1921,  $10,500  $3,350  $7,150

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