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With over 1,200 students signed up to donate blood, P.B.H. ended its House, Yard, and Grad Dorm solicitations yesterday. Lowell House with 150 provided the most donors. In four days of collciting, P.B.H. has equalled the number of students it signed up during last fall's drive.
P.B.H. expects to fill its 1,000 pint goal according to Gilbert M. Eisner '53, chairman of the drive. More efficient scheduling of donation appointments and increased facilities in Memorial Hall this spring should insure a high percentage of those who signed up actually giving blood, Eisner said.
Although solicitation has ended, those who want to donate blood can still make appointments at P.B.H.
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