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Radcliffe Opens '50 Charity Drive

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Radcliffe's Community Service Committee will make a bid for 100 percent student support during its one-week fund drive beginning Monday, Ruth Mann '51, head of the drive, said yesterday.

Five charities will go on this year's fund envelopes, with a blank line for any other a student may have. The quintet, chosen by the committee in collaboration with the deans, includes the Quaker International Voluntary Service, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, the Boston Community Fund, World Students Service Fund, and National Scholarship and Service Fund for Negro Students.

The last three were also named in last year's drive, which reached close to the $2,000 mark.

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