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NSA Starts Drive to Sell Purchase Cards

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Harvard and Radcliffe branches of the National Student Association will open intensive drives in the dining halls today to sell 1949-50 purchase cards.

The goal at Harvard in the second year of this NSA "experiment" is 1500 cards sold, Allen E. Kline '50, head of the drive, announced yesterday. Holders of 400 cards sold earlier this year will be given transfers so their cards will be valid until September 1950, the expiration date of the cards now on sale.

Sixty-three stores are taking part in the program this year, Kline said.

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