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Students foiled in their attempts to give blood to the Phillips Brooks House drive this month can get back at nagging cold viruses and conflicting appointments by going down to M.I.T. on May 5, 6, or 7 to aid the drive there.
Any Harvard or Radcliffe donors who give at Tech will aid the University quota, unfilled in the original drive, and receive as well physical training credit for the day of their donation.
Colds Hit Donors
Many undergraduates who signed up for the mid-April drive here were prevented from giving by an epidemic of colds which struck the University immediately after vacation. About 70 prospective donors either could not meet their appointments or were rejected as physically unfit at the time.
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