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UNIVERSITY UNIT NEEDS FUNDS

Only Six of Students Chosen Able to Make Trip Unless More Money is Raised

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Unless contributions for the support of the University members of the American Students' Reconstruction Unit in France materially increase, only a few of the fourteen students chosen from the University will be able to make the trip. Inasmuch as each college section of the Unit will be expected to provide in a large measure the funds for its own members, the situation at present is critical.

The Executive Committee of the University section of the Unit has estimated that $3000 will be needed to cover the expenses of the trip. As only six of the men chosen will be able to pay their own way, the other eight students will necessarily be compelled to give up the project unless sufficient funds are raised University alumni or undergraduates wishing to contribute should send their subscriptions to S. R. McCandless 1S.A. at Robinson Hall.

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