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Collection in Yale Bowl

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Harvard's share of the money collected for unemployment relief at the Harvard-Yale football game last Saturday is to be $1,075, it was announced yesterday. The comparative smallness of the amount, which is half of the total collected at the game, is attributed to difficulties caused by the inclement weather.

This brings the total which will be distributed by the Student Council for relief of unemployment in Cambridge and Boston to $4,690. Last year $26,088 was collected at three games in the Stadium, of which Harvard distributed half to local charities.

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