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The Harvard Fund Council begins operations for 1928 today, when nearly 48,000 letters of appeal for the Harvard Fund will be mailed from Lehman Hall to the Alumni body of the University. Twenty-five thousand of these are signed by the Class Agents of the classes from 1852 to 1928, inclusive. The balances are sent from the central office to the Alumni of the several Graduate Schools. This is the same date as that on which similar letters were mailed in 1926 and 1927, the first two operative years of the Fund.
Members of the Senior Class will receive these letters of appeal. J. G. Buckley Jr. '28, is Agent for the Class of 1928 and will handle contributions from the Seniors. About one-third of last year's graduating class contributed to the Fund.
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