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SENIOR FUND GROWS FAST--TOTAL COMES TO $117,350

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The Chairman of the Senior Class Fund announced last night that constant additions at the rate of $500 a day had increased the Senior Class Fund to $117,350, representing the subscriptions of approximately 400 men. The increase has been due to subscriptions received from men who left College early, and to whom letters had to be written. Since the Fund will steadily increase for the next month or so, no final announcement can be made at this time.

With approximately three-fourths of the Senior class having paid their first installment of their policies, there still remains a considerable number of men who have not paid the initial premium. The policies of these men do not go into effect until the first premium is paid, and April 1 has been set as the final date for the initial payment.

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