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DUNSTER HOLDS LEAD IN BONDS

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With a battle-cry of "Double The Quota," Harvard's three civilian Houses competing in the Fourth War Loan last week pushed total Bond sales way over the $3000 quota set for the three Houses. The three Houses are much more closely grouped at this time than they were last week. Dunster leads with a total of $1830. Lowell House is following closely on the Funsters' heels with $1700. Adams House has made great strides from last week's low position, now having a total of $1425.

Total sales are new $4955 or $1955 over quota. In order to double the total quota each House must sell $349 more. Under the press of competition it is doubtful that the three Houses will step with this. A tripled quota may become a reality before the drive closes on February 19.

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