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It is now up to the graduate schools and Faculty to fill the $20,000 food relief quota set for the University. The Council Committee last night revealed that the College had contributed its share by giving $12,340 of the $14,413 gathered to date.

Letters are not flowing in from the rest of the University yet, explained Samuel A. Robbins '46, "It's up to the mail contributors to put us over the top," he added, "and without them, the final figure will definitely fall short of the amount we feel must be collected."

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