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CLARK TO BE CLASS FUND AGENT

Harvard Fund Council Chooses F. A. Clark '29 to Represent 1929

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Forrester-Andrew Clark '29, of Boston, has been appointed class agent of the Harvard Fund, it was announced by the Fund council last night. Clark, who is third marshal of his class, played tackle on the eleven for three years and captains the polo team and the crew. He will send out the first appeals to 1929 on March 15.

Since the establishment of the Harvard Fund three years ago, an agent from the graduating class has been appointed for the annual drive, the purpose of which is to provide the University with a source of money, unlimited as to how it shall be spent. Bequests to the Fund are anonymous, being made by classes, and the total sum which a class has collected is considered as part of the $150,000 gift which it is expected to present to Harvard upon the twenty fifth anniversary of its graduation from college.

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