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A total sum of $1,694.75 has been collected by the 1921 Finance Committee as just announced in a statement by J. A. Sessions, secretary-treasurer of the Freshman class. Although the work of canvassing has been completed, a slight increase in the above amount is expected as all the collectors have not yet turned in their entire assignments. As a result of the competitive part of the collection which netted $1,503.50 of the final figure, Roy Edward Larsen, of Brookline, was chosen chairman of the 1921-Finance Committee. Thomas Stilwell Lamont, of Englewood, N. J., was second in the competition. The four men next in order of amounts collected were appointed as the committee to complete the collection. They are: James Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill; Kenneth Campbell, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; Goldthwaite Higginson Dorr, 2d, of Nutley, N. J.; and Alfred Wilson Douglass, of Brookline.
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