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Yard Drive Extended

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The Combined Charities Drive announced last night that Yard solicitations would continue next week until all freshmen had been canvassed. Only 60 percent of the freshmen have been approached for donations in the five days of the drive. "Cealing-up" operations will continue in the Houses for the beginning of next week. All but 15 percent in the Houses have been solicited.

Five days totals added up to $15,500. Lowell kept its lead with $2,420, followed by Eliot, Winthrop, Leverett, Adams, Kirkland, and Dunster in that order. The average donation for the Bellboys was $7.83.

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