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A total of 370 pints of blood was contributed during the recent Red Cross campaign at Harvard, the Cambridge Chapter of the American Red Cross announced yesterday. In a congratulatory letter to Phillips Brooks House, which supervised the drive, Donald S. Tucker and Charles H. Reimer of the Red Cross termed the campaign the most successful ever held in Cambridge.
Singled out for praise were Charles during '29, executive secretary of PBH and a five-man student publicity committee.
The committee consisted of Kenneth F. Borg '50, chairman William R. Polk '51, Donald Blackmer '52 J. Cooper Blankenship '51, and Frank H. Wood '51.
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