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1928 BEGINS ITS CAMPAIGN FOR FRESHMAN CLASS FUND

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The drive to raise the Freshman Class fund of $4,500 will be launched today by the 1928 Finance Committee, headed by J. L. Pole '28.

This sum, amounting to somewhat less than five dollars per person, is the usual figure for class funds of past years. It will be the only drive for money form the class of 1928 during its four years in college.

One of the purposes of the drive is to establish a sinking fund, from which class organizations may borrow at need. It will also be used to cover the deficit incurred by the Jubilee, and in pay for all class entertainment's in this and future years.

The following men have recently been added to the Finance Committee; Thorndike Dudley Howe Jr., of Boston; Ellis Humphreys, of Mount Kisco, N. Y.; Edmuch Balch Jackson, of Cambridge; Malcolm Price Whitaker, of Washington, D. C.

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