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Acting to bolster the sagging Student Council Service Fund Drive, University officials ruled yesterday that students may use coupon books to make contributions.
The decision was made public following a telephone conversation between Council Treasurer Ray A. Goldberg '48 and Roy V. Perry, bursar of the University. Under the arrangement, the University will credit the Council with an amount equal to the value of the coupons collected.
Charge for the books will be made on the next term bill.
Contributions to the campaign, whose goal is $25,000, have gone into a momentary slump because of the Yale game, Charles H. Sammond, Jr. '48, chairman of the drive, declared last night. Student reserves will decrease with expected heavy weekend expenditures, Sammond said, but use of the coupons is expected to make up the lack.
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