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SALE OF CHRISTMAS SEALS NETS $1553 TO ASSOCIATION

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After three weeks of canvassing the University in its annual sale of Christmas seals, the Cambridge Tuberculosis and Health Association announces favorable returns from sales among students. From the 1505 students who have contributed, $1553 has already been received. To date, 2193 students have returned the seals, while 2690 men have not yet been heard from. The sale is less than it was last year, but it is doing as well as was anticipated by the board in charge. Last year's sale at Harvard totaled $2171. M.I.T. and Radcliffe are also being canvassed by the Cambridge Association.

The Cambridge Tuberculosis and Health Association has expressed its thanks to the members of Harvard for the support which they have given to the drive this season.

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