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Continued flow of funds into the Phillips Brooks House office of the Food Relief Committee caused Richard D. Campbell, Jr. '48, to extend the campaign for an additional week last night "so as not to discourage those who have not yet contributed."
Still $3,000 short of the $25,000 goal, Campbell reported that "the flow of income is not letting up," and pointed to the receipt during the past two days of $200 from faculty members and $100 from a New York alumnus. Over 1400 of the faculty men and women have not yet responded to the Committee's second appeal.
Campbell asserted that additional sources of funds held by college organizations may be tapped within the near future, but declined to release full particulars until grants are definitely made.
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