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Tickets to a special bond rally will be given to all college men who buy bonds before September 28 from the War Service Committee's representatives in the three civilian Houses. Harvard's quota in the Tihr War Loan is $2,000.
The drive has now been in progress for a week and a half in Adams and Dusters House, and started in Lowell over the weekend. Bertram A. Knight '46, chairman of the drive, is in charge of the Adams House campaign, while Julio Ortega '46 and Kent C. Fry '46 handle Dunster and Lowell respectively.
The totals thus far are: Adams, $518,75; Dunster, $306.25; Lowell, $90. The War Service Committee will start a concerted drive today to sell the remaining $1035 before the end of the week.
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