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Representatives of the University's charity drives met last night at the Faculty Club to hear arguments for supporting the Red Feather Drive of Greater Boston.
Pearson Hunt, professor of Business Administration and chairman of the Harvard division of the Red Feather, tried to persuade Carl M. Sapers '53, chairman of the College's Combined Charities, to put Red Feather on the College list. Sapers said he must withhold a decision until his committee meets Tuesday.
Last year, the Red Feather was on the Combined Charities card, but there was a move in Saper's committee to put only University and student charities on this year. Committee members proposed there be spaces on the card for students to fill in other charities, if they wish.
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