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Mrs. Nathan M. Pusey yesterday donated one of the 284 pints of blood collected by the Red Cross in the third day of their drive. President Pusey will give blood tomorrow.
To date, the Red Cross has gotten 987 pints of blood. Of those who signed up for the blood letting yesterday, 63 percent kept their appointments.
Arthur D. Bloom '56, Publicity Chairman of the blood drive, said that anyone who failed to keep his appointment can give blood any time during the next two days without an appointment.
He added that although the drive is lagging behind last year's campaign, it is going satisfactorily. Bloom said he believes the drive will collect a total of 1500 pints.
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