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To those in the Senior Class who have already contributed to the Harvard Fund it will be some satisfaction to learn that the Class of 1932 is now leading all 69 College classes for this year with 244 contributors. To those who have delayed in sending in their contribution, one more fact may be an additional incentive. The prize Class of 1927 had 267 givers in its Senior year--the largest number of men that have ever given from a Class still in College. Obviously this figure is easily within our reach. There are always a number of men who mean to contribute but who are letting the matter slide for no particular reason. Donations are acceptable throughout the year but it is particularly hoped that Seniors will give before graduation and that from now on the prize Class will be 1932. Eustis Dearborn '32, Class Agent.

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