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DANGER OF SCHOLARSHIP SLASHES SEEN BY QUINN

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Warning that failure to make a Student Council pledge may deprive a classmate of a necessary scholarship, Thomas II. Quinn "36, president of the Council, last night urged every man to give what he could this year. After pointing to the decline in Council funds, he said, "Unless we receive more money than last year, it will be necessary for us to make drastic economies in our budget."

Student Council funds are divided chiefly between an appropriation to Phillips Brooks House for its charitable work and awards to men who need momentary aid but have won distinction in other fields than scholastic. Money may be pledged at Memorial Hall upon registration.

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