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Committee Divided into Four Groups and Assigned to Freshman Dormitories

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The Freshman Finance Committee will meet at 1.30 this afternoon in the Standish Hall Common Room, to discuss plans for the clean-up drive which began yesterday and will last the rest of this week. Chairman C. K. Pope will explain the work which is to be done.

For the purposes of the campaign the committee has been divided into four groups; one to cover Standish, one for Gore, and two for Smith. The groups are as follows:

Gore Hall.--Isadore Black, Chairman: K. N. Hill, L. B. Lockwood, T. W. Norris, P. S. Sprague and R. S. Hubbard.

Standish Hall.--F. K. Kernan Jr., Chairman: J. M. Begg, L. R. Nichols, R. C. Storey Jr., G. G. Walker and H. A. Wood.

Smith Halls A.--W. L. Garrison 3rd, Chairman; Harrison Dibblee Jr., S. P. Edgerton, J. U. Harris, B. McK. Henry and H. B. Tyler.

Smith Halls B. Harry Eldridge Jr., Chairman: George Dwight, W. N. Gates, H. S. Stone Jr. and E. St. R. Reynal.

There are about 150 men in the dormitories who have not yet subscribed, and an effort will be made to get all these to subscribe to the fund. The group headed by Isadore Black will have charge of canvassing the outside students, but no special effort will be made to get others to subscribe.

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