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Council Discusses Charities Drives

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The Student Council thrashed over various means for making its fundraising campaigns more profitable at its first meeting of the term last night, but postponed any definite action until next week's meeting.

James D. Cameron, Jr. '46, chairman of last fall's drive which netted $23,000, outlined a report he has written suggesting possible means of improving the "Service Fund Drive." These include changing the name of the drive, running a campaign each term, and not permitting a contributor to distribute his gift to the charity he wishes.

Cameron disapproved of the latter two suggestions, but the Council took no final action.

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