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After a week and a half of campaigning, the University has gone over the top in its Liberty Loan campaign. In spite of some apathy that was visible at the start, the college has rapidly awakened to the necessities of the situation and has exceeded its quota in less than the required time.
The University is to be congratulated on this result. Many of the bonds bought by students have not been a mere changing of investment or disposal of superfluous cash, but a definite sacrifice of present or future savings, and as such are doubly valuable. There are still many who have not bought, however, who are able to do so, and they must continue the work that has been so well begun. In the second Loan campaign the University's final total was over $35,000 this time we have been able to exceed this record. The last few days will be a splendid chance to show that the University can do more than its appointed task.
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