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$3615.10 COLLECTION TAKEN AT ARMY GAME ON SATURDAY

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The collection for the unemployed taken at the Army-Harvard game Saturday totaled $3615.10, it was announced by Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, president of the Student Council, last night. The entire sum will be placed at the disposal of President Lowell, to be distributed equally in Cambridge and Boston for the unemployed.

This amount compares favorably with the Harvard share of the collections taken at last year's games. The 1931 total was over $13,000 but included contributions from all parts of the country and three football games. Saturday's collection was the only one that will be made this year.

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