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Radcliffe students joined University donors yesterday in filling 40 percent of the Blood drive quota as 85 pints were gathered at PBH.
Since their goal is 200 pints, officials considered yesterday's contributions encouraging. The mobile unit will continue in action today, and 135 donors are signed up.
Medical exerts from all over the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean will watch Massachusetts blood tapping techniques, considered the best in the country, during today's operations.
Radcliffe students flocked in yesterday to give 20 percent of the total amount. Thirty-nine Radcliffe pledges put the pledge drive over its 200-pint top, and Robert P. Hyde '51, co-chairman of the drive, said last night that Annex students were doing "more than their share."
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