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Over $3,190 have been collected by the Student Council in its ten week drive to pay for the management of student activities in the three-term year. Door-to-door collection of registration day pledges have added $1,236 to the first week's receipts.
The Council received $1,490 from the Freshmen at registration July 1, when 54 percent of entering Freshmen paid dues for their first year at Harvard. Four hundred and seventy more dollars were collected from the upper classes.
The War Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House did the door-to-door collection of pledges made at registration. The committee was most successful in Adams House, where $458 were collected; Lowell contributed $442, and Dunster came forth with $336.
The largest share of the money will go to PBH, which is to collect $957, and the Student Council Scholarship Fund will benefit by $670. The Council Contingency Fund and the Red Cross are each to receive $574, while the Community Fund will get $287. The Council itself will only take $127 of the total.
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