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As a result of the subscriptions turned in to date in the College Endowment Fund Drive, Apthorp House, 9 Bew street, 6 Holyoke street, Stoughton, Wadsworth House and Weld are over the top with 100 percent subscribed.
Subscriptions continued to come in steadily yesterday from the dormitories but not from the men who live outside. Every effort is being made to get into communication with as many of these students as possible by telephone. If the 100 percent mark is to be reached by 6 P. M. tomorrow, it will be necessary for these men to come to the Crimson Building either today or tomorrow to make their subscriptions or else-make other arrangements so that the committee will receive their subscriptions at that time.
An important meeting for the chairmen will be held in the Crimson Building today at 1.05 o'clock.
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