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Two hundred twenty-five men from the Midshipmen-Officer's Unit of the Navy Supply Corps School at Harvard donated blood through the Cambridge Red Cross between July 20 and August 9, Mrs. L. W. Bonn, secretary of the Unit, announced yesterday.
Appointments were handled by Mrs. Bonn, who arranged with the Cambridge Center Red Cross Motor Corps for transporting the men to the Boston Red Cross Blood Bank, where the actual donations took place. Groups as large as 50 gave blood at one time.
"Some of the men have been here a year and have donated three or four times before," commented Mrs. Bonn.
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