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50 PERCENT NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS UNSUBSCRIBED

Committee Appeals to All Not Yet Enrolled to Do So at Once

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"Another day of the drive has produced but few subscriptions from those students who do not live in the dormitories" was the statement given out at the College Endowment Fund headquarters last night. "A great many of the men, however, whom the committee has succeeded in reaching by telephone, have come to the office in the Crimson Building and have enrolled. If the committee could count on all members of the University, who have not subscribed as yet, signing up at once, whether they can make immediate payments or not, the 100 percent mark would be reached very quickly.

"The drive is now six days past its official closing time with approximately 50 percent of the non-resident members unsubscribed. There are only five college days left before the Christmas recess in which to make up the deficiencies. Therefore the committee earnestly appeals to every man who has not subscribed to come to the Crimson Building today in order that the drive may be officially closed before the vacation."

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