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The Harvard Willkie Club needs no more money and is not going to solieit any more contributions, Kimball Penny '41, treasurer of the organization, reported yesterday afternoon.
The Club is attempting to keep its expenses down to a minimum, and any more contributions will give it a surplus which it does not desire. The 1800 members have contributed sums from $.02 to $5.
"We haven't intended and don't intend to solicit for the United Republican Funds or the Associated Willkie Clubs," Penny said. "The scholarship boy knows how to spend his next quarter better than they do."
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