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The originals of the Declaration of Independence or the Liberty Bell arouse a deep sense of patriotism in the minds of all loyal Americans. Similarly any historic article that has aided Harvard in here war endeavors creates a sense of loyalty among the members of the University. The historic clock that has successfully participated in so many campaigns in recruiting Harvard soldiers, and stimulated Liberty Loan subscriptions, is now making its final appearance on behalf of the Victory Loan. It will not fail.
Elsewhere are indicators that show how much progress is being made in advancing the loan. Do not the blue "V" buttons and the clever indicator on Fairfax stimulate the cause? They all fulfill their purpose, but they are, after all, only superficial devices and the ultimate success of the drive rests on the whole hearted support of the undergraduates.
No longer does the uncertainty of the chaotic struggle in Europe provide active stimulus for the purchase of bonds. To subscribe the loan new methods have been invoked, and the government has created a splendid business proposition. The canvassers have began their active campaign, and the final drive is in full swing. Harvard will fill her quota, but to accomplish this every man must buy his bonds. And in order to relieve the uncertainty of the closing days of the loan it is desirable to subscribe as soon as possible. Buy early.
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