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SALES OF CHRISTMAS HEALTH SEALS NET MORE THAN $2000

Harvard Contributions Aid Work of Cambridge Association

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Receipts from the sale of Christmas seals among the students and faculty of Harvard University totalled $2,168, according to word received from the Cambridge Tuberculosis and Health Association. The amount compares favorably with that received in former years.

The proceeds of the sale of seals are used for the care and treatment of undernourished children, for preventive work, and for various educational activities. The Cambridge association relies to a considerable extent upon the contributions received from Harvard.

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