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Civilian Houses Double Fourth War Bond Goal

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Closing earlier than the National Drive, Harvard's inter-civilian House Fourth War Loan Contest moves into the home-stretch with only six days remaining until it ends next Monday. Dunster leads with $2380. Lowell follows in second place with $2179. Adams is close on the heels of the Bellboys with $2100.

The $3000 quota set for the University was easily doubled last week and it seems likely to be tripled by the end of the contest.

Particular emphasis will be placed on achieving 90 per cent participation in each House during this final week.

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