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Charity Drive Limited To Student Purposes For 1952, Sapers Says

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Only student charities will be supported by the Combined Charities Drive next year, Carl M. Sapers '53, newly elected co-chairman of the Drive, announced yesterday. The past policy has been to contribute to all charities possible.

Sapers said that while student charities depend almost entirely on student contributions the "big" charities can easily get along on adult financing. Sapers set the mark for next year at $20,000, hoping to top this year's $18,000.

Along with Sapers Thomas H. Pets-check '53 was elected co-chairman, while Kirby van Kessler '54 took over as secretary and Samuel A. Cousins '54 stepped in as treasurer. Robert C. Terry, Jr. '54 will be resident director, and Frederick L. Bernstein '55 will serve as Yard chairman for the Drive.

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