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Peter D. Hanson '50, a victim of infantile paralysis after only one term in College, will have his local hospital expenses and transportation to Warm Springs, Georgia, paid by the Student Council's annual gift to the March of Dimes out of the Student Service Fund.
In a letter from the state representative of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Council was informed that its gift of $600--slightly over ten cents per student enrolled--would be earmarked for the former Freshman stricken with the disease at the beginning of the Fall term.
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