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SENIOR FUND DRIVE LAGS--Y $23,000 COLLECTED

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With one more day of the Senior Class Fund drive to go, reports turned in last night were poor. The goal has been set at $150,000, but pledges of only $23,000 have been handed over to the Class Treasurer. Many of the collectors, however, have not yet reported the results of their work, and it is probable that the total will be greatly swelled tonight when the final returns are made.

Results have been especially disappointing among those men who live at a distance from the College and therefore cannot be reached personally. Of 165 of these out-of-town Seniors, only 18 have responded so far.

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