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Spurring on inter-House competition in the Fourth War Loan Drive, beginning Tuesday, January 18, will be the prize of a Minute-Man Flag, comparable to the Army-Navy E, to be awarded each month to the civilian House which has 90 per cent or more participation in the buying of bonds and stamps.
Because of the great response to the Third War Loan Drive of September and October, 1943, which topped the $2000 quota by $1000, a new goal of $3000 has been set. Adams House won the last Drive, with Dunster placing and Lowell showing.
The new chairmen of the bond committees in each of the three civilian Houses are: David Dorman '46, Adams House, William L. Sprout '47, Dunster House, and Richard W. Hall '47, Lowell House.
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